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The Martin Waterflood Project
The Martin Waterflood project is located about 50 miles
northwest of Knoxville, and less than 20 miles from the
Tennessee-Kentucky border in Morgan County, Tennessee.
The number of wells and the way those wells will be utilized
will be determined by a onsulting petroleum engineering
firm, that will base its recommendations, in part, on geology
of the area and field production records, provided by the
company. Initial estimates of recoverable oil in place are in
excess of 100,000 barrels of oil, with a current value of
more than $6.5 million.
The Martin field is currently in the final stages of primary
production, producing a small amount of oil and gas from
eight wells. Those initially targeted include: Thomas D.
Martin #7 - Permit # 7316, Thomas D. Martin #4 - Permit
#7329, Thomas D. Martin #11 - Permit #7651, Thomas D.
Martin #12 - Permit #8169, Thomas D. Martin #14 - Permit
# 8223 and Thomas D. Martin #15 - Permit #8224.
TMD Energy expects to have the project completed and in
operation by late 2008 or early 2009 depending upon
several factors, including the approval process, weather
and availability of equipment.
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