Cano Petroleum announced that production for the quarter ended December 31, 2009 averaged 1,189 net barrels of equivalent oil per day (“BOEPD”). This is 1.2% lower as compared to production of 1,203 net BOEPD for the quarter ended December 31, 2008 (“Prior Year Quarter”) and 2.4% lower as compared to production of 1,218 net BOEPD for the quarter ended September 30, 2009. Production for the six-month period ended December 31, 2009 (“Current Six Months”) of 1,204 net BOEPD was 1.1% lower as compared to the six-month period ended December 31, 2008 (“Prior Year Six months”) of 1,218 net BOEPD.
Factors decreasing production for the Current Quarter include: (i) a 50 BOEPD temporary reduction to redistribute water injection at the Cato waterflood to enlarge the waterflood “footprint”, and (ii) a 22 BOEPD reduction due to curtailed Barnett Shale natural gas production at our Desdemona Properties. Otherwise, normal field declines of production were more than offset by consistent and increasing performance at waterfloods from both our Cato and Panhandle Properties.
Feb 15 · 7:05:00 PM · Source: Your Oil and Gas News
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