Upcoming Drilling Predictions

PREDICTIONS BY NMR OF UPCOMING NUMATEX DRILLINGS

Following are three “Prediction Charts” depicting the oil possibilities at Numatex’s next three oil wells on the properties of Jerry Norvell and Sam Puryear in Webster County, Kentucky, in the spring and summer of 2013. These charts are the result of Thomas Wiley’s readings of every potential oil-producing zone at these locations by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) through the lower McClosky group at approximately 2,800 feet. Each particular location was chosen exclusively by NMR at unconventional distances from neighboring oil wells for the express purpose of maximizing the Company’s production from the Mississippian O’Hara limestone at approximately 2,750 feet and other contributing zones. It should be noted this area is also a promising candidate for pioneering Devonian and Ordovician zones (4,000-7,000 feet) which produce in Illinois and Indiana, parts of Central Kentucky, but are relatively unexplored in this area.

Numatex will provide a continuous update as each well is drilled, including the most professional analysis of each zone by our on-site geologist, and logging results. Under normal circumstances drillers do not want strangers or potential competitors on site when drilling a well and do not share logging information, leaving potential competitors to gain that information only when made public by State law. In the case of Numatex, we are using our own money to prove to operators all over the United States that NMR is the most reliable exploration tool available to man, and that we can provide the same service for you which we provide ourselves. After preparing ourselves for over twenty years to provide the most reliable interpretation of this science, our patent application enables us to introduce Numatex, Inc, and NMR to the industry at the most affordable cost. We invite interested parties to attend any of our drillings, but local competitors will be restricted.

It is important to note that NMR does NOT reveal oil presence by depth – only molecular content subject to geological realities (varying depths) of the chosen location. However, the readings offer important clues as to potential depths in relation to known elevations of zones in neighboring wells, which can substantially influence an operator’s decisions on where to drill and where NOT to drill. When comparing the three charts below, observers will note significant non-conformities of the various zones which prolifirate the area. While many oil-producing areas around the world are dominated by large reservoirs of oil in one or more productive zones, many areas of the earth’s oil-bearing regions are dotted with homogeneous reservoirs which may never be found except by expensive multiple drillings. The following Norvell/Pureyear Prediction Charts and drillings will demonstrate the introduction of heretofore undeveloped pay zones on each lease. One major advantage of NMR is to target the best and most elusive zones the first time, thereby maximizing the exploration dollar and preserving the available capital for repetitive success. Every oilman has experienced the “joy of victory and the agony of defeat,” including we at Numatex in pursuit of mastering this science, which is now to everyone’s benefit.

The following legend is interpretation of symbols and numbers included in each Prediction Chart.

G = Good (indicates the most intense molecular presence, highest porosity and permeability)
F = Fair (indicates lesser molecular presence and/or marginal porosity and/or permeability)
P = Poor (indicates an area of no or very poor molecular presence or productive possibility)
1-4 = Least indicator of molecular presence
5-7 = Marginal indicators of molecular presence, porosity, permeability, and productive potential
8-10= Highest indicators of molecular presence, porosity, permeability, and productive potential
(Asterisk) indicates depositional high of oil and/or gas zone
Mds. – millidarcies indicative of permeability. 20 mds is a minimum in sands for production.
N, S, E, W = indicates direction of trend towards highest deposition

SAM PURYEAR #3 PROJECTIONS BY THOMAS WILEY TO 2,800 FEET

FORMATION TEST VALUE POROSITY PERMEABILITY PAY THICK-NESS Initial Production – COMMENTS
Trivoli SS         Not in this area.
CARBONDALE No oil present       Not in this area.
SPOON SS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Not at this location.
ABBOTT MANSFIELD SS 0 N.A N.A. N.A. Tested.  No oil or odor at this location.
CASEYVILLE Strays
TRADEWATER Strays
6GF
10GF
15-18%.
15-l8%
Good >20 mds.
Good >20 mds.
6-10 feet
6-10 feet
Tested.  Two or three potential Penn sands difficult to identify by name. Water expected.  Good future production.  All three sands can appear with oil.
DEGONIA SS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested.  No oil or odor at this location
CLORE SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. A minor zone which has appeared in three neighboring wells but not productive in this area. Notably absent here.
PALESTINE SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Present in three neighboring wells with 8-15% porosity.  Producing in the Puryear #1-A with 13% porosity but absent in other neighboring wells and notably absent at this location.
WALTERSBURG SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. A prolific producer north of this area.  No oil at this location.
UPPER TAR SPRINGS SS 10GF 10-24% Good 4-10 feet Tested.  An important producer in this area and present in four neighboring wells with 10-18% porosity.  This farm was under a previous waterflood.  This reading may be only residual oil after waterflood but with good porosity.  Potential future producer depending on elevation above water.
LOWER TAR SPRINGS  SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested.  No oil present.
HARDINSBURG No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A.  Tested.   Producing in the Norvell #3 and present in three other neighboring wells, this high contributor to the area will be notably absent at this location.
JACKSON SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Produces several miles away. No oil at this location.
CYPRESS SS 10GF* 10-20% Good 6-10 feet Tested. Dominant sand producer in most of this area and with 19% porosity in the Norvell #1 – 1,500 feet south and the Puryear #2 – 800 feet northeast with 16% porosity. This show will be good but the zone needs stimulation to produce.
RIDENHOWER (Paint Creek LS) 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested.  See SS below. Our readings here indicate potential oil in both the sand and lime lenses of the Paint Creek.  Certain molecular facts must be proven out.
PAINT CREEK SS 10GF* 10-16% Good & Fair 6-10 feet Tested.   Produced 10,000 barrels 600 feet north.  Important oil anomaly indicating  production potential.  Depends on downhole pressure and elevation. * indicates on the high.
BETHEL SS 8GF* 10-15% 18-20 md 6-18 feet Tested.  Present in Norvell #1 – 1,500 feet south with only 10% porosity.  Reading indicates better oil saturation, porosity, and permeability potential here. Known to be watery. * indicates on the high.
BENOIST SS 9GF* 10-15% 18-30 md 6-18 feet Tested. A potential nomenclature clash with the Bethel.  This reading is better than the Bethel, leading to higher expectations. * indicates on the high.
RENAULT LS 10GF* 8-15% >20 Mds. 8-12 feet. Tested.  Major limestone potential.  Major new find for this area. 50-100 bpd when opened. Odor and/or show may not occur while drilling due to washing.  SEE NOTES BELOW. * indicates on the high.
LOW RENAULT LS N.A. N.A.   N.A.  Not tested.
RENAULT SS 8G* 8-14% Good and fair. 5-8 feet Tested.  5% porosity show in Norvell #1 – 1,500 feet south.  This reading is better than the Norvell #1, leading to a much better show with production potential.  * indicates on the high. SEE NOTES BELOW.
AUX VASES SS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested.  No oil or odor at this location.
AUX VASES LS 9GF* 8-15% Good and fair 5-10 feet Tested.  Producing with 10% porosity and “fair” permeability in Norvell #1 – 1,500 feet south, but with no show in Norvell #3, 4, 5, or the neighboring Russell or Westerman leases. This is an extension of the Norvell #1.
O’HARA LS 9G* 8-15%  Good >20 md. 6-10 feet. Tested.  Major target at this location to offset prolific flowing well 1,000 feet south, but this location NOT associated with the flowing well – different streak. 40-100 bpd when opened.  While asterisk indicates “high,” elevation is key. Flow potential.
ROSICLARE LS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested.  No oil at this location.
McCLOSKY “A” LS N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Not tested due to nomenclature clash.
McCLOSKY “B” LS 10G* 8-15% Good >20 mds. 6-10 Tested. McClosky “B” is the O’Hara.
McCLOSKY “C” LS N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested.  Nomenclature clash with McClosky “F.”  Norvell #1 is chalky lime, identified as “C.” Produces with water.
McCLOSKY “D” N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested.  Produces in Norvell #4 – 800 feet south and neighboring Russell #1, but no oil present in Norvell #1 or #5.  Notably, no oil present at this location.
McCLOSKY “F” 9GF* 8-15%.  Good >20 md. 6-8 feet. Tested. Another major target at this location. No oil in Norvell # 3 or #5. Produces in Russell #1, Westerman #3, and on neighboring leases.  Flow potential. Asterisk indicates “high” elevation.

END OF SAM PURYEAR #3 PROJECTIONS TO 2,800 FEET- Reposted July 10, 2013 to correct a typographical error in McClosky “D.”  Readers should review all previously posted data.

COMMENTS ON PURYEAR #3: Based on comparisons to the Norvell #8, the Puryear #3 will be the first of the upcoming three wells to be drilled. It is intended to develop the Aux Vases lime, a separate streak of O’Hara limestone, and the McClosky “F” limestone for ultimate production. Two major NEW finds will be encountered: the Paint Creek sand and Renault sandstone or limestone. The Paint Creek has been produced approximately 600 feet north and has been encountered in the Puryear #1-A approximately 2,000 feet east with low permeability, but this location will see the Paint Creek in its ultimate producibility based on elevation as detected by NMR. If indeed our molecular application is demonstrative of Renault limestone, we predict the Renault limestone will be an entirely different pay than in any of the eleven wells Numatex has drilled on this and three neighboring properties. Renault sandstone was seen in the Norvell #1 approximately 2,000 feet south and reads separately from the limestone by the same name. The Renault limestone could become the most important pay in this well.

This well is scheduled to be drilled the week of July 10, 2013, by Joseph L. Nally Drilling Company of Uniontown, Kentucky. TD should be reached by July 16, 2013, with logging to immediately follow. THIS DRILL SITE WAS SELECTED EXCLUSIVELY BY NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE WITHOUT THE ADVICE OF ANY GEOLOGIST and without existing isopachs or seismic data. A certified geologist will be watching this well and accompany the logging. All NMR tests were performed and evaluated by Thomas J. Wiley, Sr. Upon completion of drilling and logging, a report will be posted on this website comparing actual findings with predictions herein rendered.

JERRY NORVELL #7 PROJECTIONS BY THOMAS WILEY TO 2,800 FEET

FORMATION TEST VALUE POROSITY PERMEABILITY PAY THICKNESS Initial Production – COMMENTS
Trivoli SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Not in this area.
CARBONDALE No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Not in this area.
SPOON SS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Not at this location.
ABBOTT MANSFIELD SS 0 N.A N.A. N.A. Tested. No oil or odor at this location.
CASEYVILLE Stray SS
TRADEWATER Stray SS
10FG*
10GF*
10-15%
15-18%
Fair. Plus or minus 20 mds.
Good >20 mds.
N.A.
N.A.
Tested. Three stray Penn sands difficult to identify by name have appeared on this lease, best seen in Norvell #1 1,500 feet northwest. Caseyville here better than Norvell #1. Local Tradewater and local stray better. Water expected. Good future production.
DEGONIA SS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. No oil or odor at this location
CLORE SS 8GF* 10-14% Fair,close to 20 mds. 4-6 feet Tested. A minor zone which has appeared in three neighboring wells but not productive in this area. This is the best location tested.
PALESTINE SS 10GN* 10-15% Fair to Good above and below 20 mds. 8-12 feet Tested. Present in three neighboring wells with 8-15% porosity. Producing in the Puryear #1-A with 13% porosity and seen in Norvell #5 with 15% porosity and good permeability. This location is as good as Norvell #5.
WALTERSBURG SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. A prolific producer north of this area. No oil at this location.
UPPER TAR SPRINGS SS 10GFW 10-15% Fair N.A. Tested. An important producer in this area and present in four neighboring wells with 10-24% porosity. This location near the edge of the formation and is not the major target. Notable show.
LOWER TAR SPRINGS SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. No oil or odor at this location.
HARDINSBURG 3FP 10-15% Good N.A. Tested. Producing in the Norvell #3 and present in three other wells, this high contributor to the area has very little oil in this location and may not even show. 3FP reading indicates mainly odor and water.
JACKSON SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Produces several miles away. No oil at this location.
CYPRESS SS 10G* 10-20% Good >20 mds. 6-10 feet Tested. Dominant sand producer in most of this area and with 19% porosity in the Norvell #1 1,500 feet northwest. Show and perm will be good but hard to produce.
RIDENHOWER (Paint Creek LS) 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. See SS below.
PAINT CREEK SS 7GFW 6-12% Fair < 20 mds. 6-10 feet Tested. The first show on this lease but is on the edge. The main productive potential will be in the Norvell #8 1,000 feet west.
BETHEL SS 10G* 10-15% Good >20 mds. 6-18 feet Tested. Present in Norvell #1 1,500 feet northwest. A potential nomenclature clash with the Benoist, but this will be the best oil saturation seen on this lease.
BENOIST SS 10G* 10-15% Good > 20 mds. 6-18 feet Tested. Same formation and predictions as Bethel. Nomenclature clash. Only drilling will determine resolution of nomenclature.
RENAULT SS 10GF* 10-15% Good >20 mds. 6-10 feet Tested. This formation does not produce in this area, but showed a 5% porosity break in the Norvell #1 1,500 feet northwest. This location is the best Renault reading on this lease so far.
RENAULT LS 10G* 10-15% Good > 20 mds. 6-10 feet Tested. The first positive Renault lime test on this lease. If lime is present, it can flow. SEE NOTES BELOW.
LOW RENAULT LS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. No oil at this location
AUX VASES SS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. No oil or odor at this location.
AUX VASES LS 9GF* 9-12% Fair to Good 6-8 feet Tested. Producing with 10% porosity and “fair” permeability in Norvell #1 1,500 feet northwest. A major target at this location but notably toward the edge of the formation.
OHARA LS 10G 8-15% Good >20 md. 6-10 feet. Tested. Major target at this location to offset prolific flowing well 2,000 feet northeast. 40-100 bpd when opened. Best potential is in Norvell #8 1,000 feet west.
ROSICLARE LS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. No oil at this location.
McCLOSKY “A” LS N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Not tested due to nomenclature clash.
McCLOSKY “B” LS 10G* 8-15% Good >20 md. 6-10 Tested. McClosky “B” is the O’Hara.
McCLOSKY “C” LS N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Nomenclature clash with McClosky “F.” Norvell #1 is chalky lime, identified as “C.” Produces with water.
McCLOSKY “D” 6FW 5-8% Fair to poor N.A. Tested. Produces in Norvell #4 2,500 feet north and neighboring Russell #1, but no oil present in Norvell #1 or #5. Low reading here indicates edge of the formation. May barely show.
McCLOSKY “F” 10G* 8-15%. Good >20 md. 6-8 feet. Tested. Major target at this location. No oil in Norvell # 3 or #5. Produces in Russell #1, Westerman #3 and on neighboring leases. Flow potential. Asterisk indicates “high.” This zone can flow and have long life.

END OF JERRY NORVELL #7  PROJECTIONS TO 2,800 FEET- Posted April 29, 2013

COMMENTS ON NORVELL #7: This location is approximately 500 feet west of a fault which runs northeast/southwest across the lower corner of this 69-acre lease. The major targets here are the O’Hara and McClosky “F.” The O’Hara has been the most prolific zone on this lease, and the McClosky zone is notable in the area for good production. As with the Puryear #3, the Renault sand and/or limestone will be significant improvements over the Norvell #3. If the oil’s molecular compounds in the lime equate to those in the sand, the Renault lime can be a flowing well and become the second or third highest producer on this lease. Also notable is the drastic improvement of the Bethel/Benoist sandstone which showed only a 5% porosity break in the Norvell #1. Those names may be nomenclature clashes which can only be resolved by drilling. The Benoist is notable for water and must be handled with care. The strong Cypress has shown 19% porosity and good permeability in the Norvell #1 but needs careful stimulation to produce due to high water in its lower sands.

JERRY NORVELL #8 PROJECTIONS BY THOMAS WILEY TO 2,800 FEET

FORMATION TEST VALUE POROSITY PERMEABILITY PAY THICKNESS Initial Production – COMMENTS
Trivoli SS No oil present       Not in this area.
CARBONDALE No oil present       Not in this area.
SPOON SS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Not at this location.
ABBOTT MANSFIELD SS 0 N.A N.A. N.A. Tested. No oil or odor at this location.
CASEYVILLE Stray SS 10G* 15-18%. Good >20 mds. N.A Tested. 10G* One of three Penn sands. Water expected. Good future production.
DEGONIA SS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. No oil or odor at this location
CLORE SS 6FN 6-8% Fair <20 mds. 4-6 feet A minor zone which has appeared in three neighboring wells but not productive in this area.
PALESTINE SS No oil present N.A. N.A. 8-12 feet Tested. Present in three neighboring wells with 8-15% porosity. Producing in the Puryear #1-A with 13% porosity. This location either watered or shaled out.
WALTERSBURG SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. A prolific producer north of this area. No oil at this location.
UPPER TAR SPRINGS SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. An important producer in this area and present in four neighboring wells with 10-24% porosity. Absence of oil at this location indicates heavy water presence and lower elevation.
LOWER TAR SPRINGS SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. No oil or odor at this location. The same low elevation and water as upper Tar Springs.
HARDINSBURG No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Producing in the Norvell #3 and present in three other wells, this high contributor to the area has no oil or odor at this location, indicative of low elevation.
JACKSON SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Produces several miles away. No oil at this location.
CYPRESS SS No oil present N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Dominant sand producer in most of this area and with 19% porosity in the Norvell #1 500 feet north, absence of oil or odor at this location indicates low elevation and heavy water concentration.
RIDENHOWER (Paint Creek LS) 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. See SS below.
PAINT CREEK SS 10GFN 10-16% Good & Fair 6-10 feet Tested. First show on this 69 acres between four other wells. Produced 10,000 barrels on neighboring lease north. Important oil anomaly indicating nonconformed sand deposition. Productive potential depends on downhole pressure.
BETHEL SS 8FN 10-13% 18-20 md 6-18 feet Tested. Present in Norvell #1 500 feet north. “Fair” reading indicates borderline porosity and permeability potential.
BENOIST SS 7FN 10-13% 18-30 md 6-18 feet Tested. Same formation as Bethel. Nomenclature clash.
RENAULT LS 10GF* 8-15% Unknown. Good 8-12 feet. Tested. Major limestone potential. Major find for this area. 50-100 bpd when opened. Odor and/or show may not occur while drilling due to washing. See logs & Vest Report.
LOW RENAULT LS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. No oil at this location.
RENAULT SS 4PN <5% Poor N.A. Tested. 5% porosity show in Norvell #1 500 feet north. A declining show at this location with no production potential.
AUX VASES SS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. No oil or odor at this location.
AUX VASES LS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Producing with 10% porosity and “fair” permeability in Norvell #1 500 feet north. Absence at this location indicates major loss of elevation with water potential.
OHARA LS 10G* 8-15% Good >20 md. 6-10 feet. Tested. Major target at this location to offset prolific flowing well 1,000 feet northeast. 40-100 bpd when opened. While asterisk indicates “high,” loss of elevation in upper sands causes concern for elevation and water potential here, but must be explored. Flow potential.
ROSICLARE LS 0 N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. No oil at this location.
McCLOSKY “A” LS N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Not tested due to nomenclature clash.
McCLOSKY “B” LS 10G* 8-15% Good >20 md. 6-10 Tested. McClosky “B” is the O’Hara.
McCLOSKY “C” LS N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Nomenclature clash with McClosky “F.” Norvell #1 is chalky lime, identified as “C.” Produces with water.
McCLOSKY “D” N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Tested. Produces in Norvell #4 1,200 feet north and neighboring Russell #1, but no oil present in Norvell #1 or #5. Absence of oil here indicates predominance of “F.”
McCLOSKY “F” 10GF* 8-15%. Good >20 md. 6-8 feet. Tested. Major target at this location. No oil in Norvell # 3 or #5. Produces in Russell #1, Westerman #3 and on neighboring leases. Flow potential. While asterisk indicates “high,” elevation due to low sands is a major concern for water and/or a major depositional anomaly.
Must be explored.

END OF JERRY NORVELL #8 PROJECTIONS TO 2,800 FEET- Posted April 29, 2013

COMMENTS: This particular well is being drilled with the knowledge several prominent oil-bearing sands will NOT have oil, as displayed in eleven other wells drilled on the Norvell, Westerman, Puryear, and Russell properties in 2005 and 2006, leading Thomas Wiley to believe this well will encounter water in those zones and the belief this location will be low in elevation and is being drilled with the deliberate intention of offsetting the prolific non-water-producing O’Hara limestone 1,200’ to the northeast and another prolific limestone producer – the lower McClosky “F.” An exciting aspect of this location is the fact NMR reveals a substantial presence of Mississippian Paint Creek oil, which has NOT appeared in any of the previous four Norvell wells on this 69-acre property and in only one of the Puryear wells approximately 3,000 feet away. The appearance of this zone will demonstrate the importance of the industry’s being able to “see” and develop meandering zones at unconventional distances between existing producing zones (infill drilling), maximize the value of their leases, and extend America’s energy self-sufficiency. This Paint Creek zone produced approximately 10,000 barrels from an old well 2,000 feet north of the Norvell property many years ago, but as stated, notably has NOT shown up yet on the Norvell property. Three shallow Pennsylvanian zones will also encounter oil and are expected to be watery with substantial future production after water injection systems are in place. Other potentials are likewise described in the chart below, some of which will remain behind the pipe for future development.