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'Black gold' flows in Sevier
Strike has residents seeing oil and dollars all over
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From its first field just outside Sigurd, Wolverine expects to be producing 105,000 barrels a month by the end of September, worth more than $6 million at today's prices. That oil is helping solve a supply bottleneck for refineries on the north end of Salt Lake City, which are limited by the amount of oil that can arrive in pipelines from Wyoming.
Wolverine is trucking oil to ease the shortage, said Fred Dunbar, economics and planning manager for Holly Refining & Marketing Co., which is happy to take more crude for refining.
"For years Chevron had all those leases down there, and they didn't produce anything. It was a surprise Wolverine found oil there. It's going to help the Utah economy and the supply of oil," he said.
The key for Wolverine, a business with just a few dozen employees that got its start making big gas strikes in Michigan, was Chevron's failure.
In 1999, Wolverine bought Chevron's leasing rights and seismic data and started poking around, leasing more land and spending $10 million to bounce more seismic waves deep underground to draw a picture of likely gas or oil traps.
In late 2003, he struck oil, but it would take another five months to start producing. Wolverine is still drilling wells.
Jansma said he could make money faster drilling one well per pad, then clearing more land for another pad. Instead, he's drilling multiple wells, one at a time, from each of two pads, delaying maximum production but keeping his oil field tidy.
Jansma is so convinced he's tapped into a major system of oil deposits he's moving 15 miles from Sigurd to drill another set of wells, making another $5 million bet for the company and its investors. Jansma and his company geologist, Doug Strickland, believe a geologic belt from Mexico to Montana contains 1 billion barrels of mostly untapped oil in tricky deposits, and they hope to grab some of it.
Some analysts doubt Wolverine's optimism, saying the Rocky Mountains already have been "picked clean" for major oil and gas deposits.
Fadel Gheit, senior oil analyst at Oppenheimer & Co., likened Wolverine's ambitions to finding a wallet on a busy subway car after the cleaners move through it "possible, but very unlikely."
Jansma said the analysts are half right.
"We loved it," Jansma said. "He's right in saying the U.S. has been picked over, but at $60 a barrel I promise you there still are major discoveries to be made."
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