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YEPP Investment Opportunities are Built for Success......                    

YEPP currently has three (3) different tax-sheltered individual well programs available for investment. 


1st, The Shamrock Saddle #1 being a new well drilling prospect in the prolific Cushing oil field. 

2nd, The Cole Buffalo Soldier #1 being an already drilled well in the Slick Oilfield-proving at least 3 separate reservoirs estimated to hold 250,000 barrels of oil recoverable. The Slick Oilfield was first discovered by J.D. Rockefeller's SOHIO.

3rd, the Patton #2 being a new drill prospect off-set to 500,000+ barrels of oil already produced.


Additionally, investors with other risk tolerance, can take advantage of the YEPP Orphaned Well Plugging and Adoption program.  YEP Petroleum Group, Inc., participated in a by invite conference call held by the state of Oklahoma on March 22, 2022 regarding the huge need of plugging old and abandoned "Orphaned Wells.  In the past, the orphaned well roster was a persistent problem with limited funds to correct.  Federal money is now available to plug orphaned wells on behalf of the oil producing state(s).  Funds are readily available at the state level, and YEPP has the opportunity to deploy necessary rigs and equipment to assist with the efforts, which is a very profitable situation for all involved.  An individual rig with appropriate equipment deployed by a company such as YEPP having the ability to navigate and operate an oil and/or natural gas well, can realize a much greater profit.  Some wells will attempt to produce.  When a well displays the ability to produce long term, based on YEPP's experience, the well can be adopted for long term production.  YEPP not only intends to be a part of the answer of cleaning up the oil and gas fields, but also to do it in a strategic manner that will allow YEPP to gain daily production by giving new life to old wells.  YEPP is committed to producing oil and natural gas in the cleanest and most environmentally friendly ways possible.  For instance, by placing the unsellable hydrocarbons and/or it's by-products back in the reservoir(s) from which it/they originally come from is a green way to produce fossil fuels.  On-site injection is environmentally friendly, which causes even less disturbance to the earth, all while recharging the reservoir pressures ultimately enhancing the overall performance of the system.     


The Exit Stategy

YEP Petroleum focuses on the Conventional oil and gas reservoirs for daily production and income stream, while building reserve value analysis in the Unconventional plays to make the prospects appealing for later acquisition by other companies with interest in the more complex and expensive newer plays.

Shamrock Saddle #1 

Available

We will drill, test, and complete a 4,000 (+/-) feet vertical well to produce oil and/or natural gas from multiple zones, with the Misener & Wilcox  sands as the primary targets. Location Township 17N, Range 07E, Creek County, Ok., offering 10% positions for a total price of $100,000. ($60,000 upon subscription & $40.000 only if the well is completed). ROI projected @ 648% with $60 oil.

Cole Buffalo Soldier #1

Available

Located in Township 15N, Range 10E, Creek County, Ok., The well reached total depth at approximately 3,378' vertically logging an estimated 250,000 barrels of oil recoverable in multiple zones. 50% well interest is available for $375,000 or $7,500 per each percent of interest. Full amount paid upon subscription. A link to the 3rd party petrophysics NUTECH discovery Log is available below. Upside ROI exceeds 1,500%. @ $60 oil.  Payout potential is 5 to 6 months.



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Shamrock Saddle #1 Geology

Well Control – six exploratory wells were drilled in the 1950s in a 2-mile area that surrounds the proposed location. The 1950 wells all encountered shallower reservoirs, which would later be understood as the deeper reservoir edges. Subsurface mapping using historical data indicates the presence of a major Misener sand stratigraphic trap, which is estimated to contain more than 1.3 million barrels of crude oil in place, with 408,000 barrels of oil being potentially recoverable. The prospect consists of approximately 320 net acres.

Production and Return on Investment Projections

Initial production rates can exceed 100 barrels of oil per day. Better-producing past wells had more exceptional initial production rates, exceeding 1,000 barrels of oil per day. An individual well could produce more than 100,000 barrels of oil.

BOPD

200

100

50

25

X $50

$10,000

$5,000

$2,500

$1,250

Royal-25%

$225,000

$112,500

$56,250

$28,125

OpEx -3%

$218,250

$109,125

$54,562

$27,281

10%Mo.Rev

$21,825

$10,912

$5,456

$2,728

% ANNUAL

261%

130%

65%

32%

*ROI projections are on a cash-on-cash basis. Oil and gas programs carry major tax benefits.

**TAX SHELTER-IRC 263(c) allows 100% tax deduction of an oil & gas investment, 80% in the 1st year.

***The above scenario are projections Only, being on a what if basis. Absolutely No guarantees are implied. 

YEPP Shamrock Saddle #1 Misener Sand Geological Recommendation and Drill Site Location Structure Map Interpretation

3 Well Potential To Drain an Expected 400,000-Plus Barrels of Recoverable Oil


Schlumberger NYSE/SLB:

Engineering calculations of the location indicate the potential of 960,000 barrels of oil or equivalent in the Misener sand below the proposed location. The prospect is in the southern area of the Cushing Field, a part of the Shamrock Dome, in the Cherokee Platform of the Mid-Continent Basin. The Cushing oil and natural gas field covers more than 30 square miles and has produced more than 500,000 barrels of oil during initial recovery, with nearly a billion barrels of oil remaining in place.


The Misener sand is Devonian aged and considered similar to the Prolific Wilcox Sand, which is, by many, the richest oil sand of the Cherokee Platform in the Tulsa to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma region. The Misener sand oil reservoirs formed in channel patch areas southwest to northeast, being buried and charged by the hydrocarbon-packed Woodford Shale.


Characteristically, the Misener sand pinches out to the northeast and can develop 0 to 50 feet thick within 1.000’. In this case, the reservoir edges have been identified by the drilling of six wells during a 49-year period by multiple companies. The fact that this compilation of data can come together for final development into the pinnacle is amazing in itself, making it “a true diamond in the rough”.


This recommendation basis for this prospect is the most reliable of all: “Well Control” mapping subsurface structures utilizing field drilling history. There are many tools used to identify potential oil and/or natural gas deposits. Seismic testing is one of the most popular. The fact remains that the only way to truly prove oil and/or natural gas in place is to drill.


Listed below are the following key wells that were used in this study with all records obtained from OCC filings and the Oklahoma Well Log Library in Tulsa, Oklahoma.


West and Southwest

  • 1941 – the Beal Levieux #1, which was drilled approximately 1980’ South-South-West of the proposed location, encountered 12’ of Misener sand full of water.

  • 1943 – the C.B.BEAL Murry #1 well was drilled approximately 3,300’ west of the prospect location. The well encountered 6’ of Misener sand showing slight oil, mostly water.

  • 1959 – the USS RAM NAIFEH #1, drilled approximately 1,220’ west of the location encountering 8’ of Misener sand, has a strong oil presence above water.
    • Drill Stem Test Gas to Surface in 14 Minutes
    • Initial Pressure 160#, 180′ Oil Cut Mud, and 720′ Salt Water Recovered
    • Final Flow Pressure 440#
    • Bottom Hole Pressure 800#
    • Shut In Pressure Front Side at 30 Minutes 1780#

North Northwest

1969 – Cumberland Walker #1, drilled approximately 2,440’ from the proposed location, encountered 3’ of Misener sand wet with H20.


Northeast

1950 – D.L. Foote, drilled approximately 1,980’ NE from the proposed location, bears no Misener.


Southeast

1990 – R.S. French #1, drilled for an estimated of 1220’ SE of the location, encounters no Misener sand.

Conclusion

This prospect has great potential for success. Three (3) wells should be drilled on 20-acre spacing; the first in the center of the mapped structure that should be high. Three (3) wells should be adequate to drain the reservoir. A dedicated multiple well approach is prudent in this matter since any of the three wells may prove to be the sweet spot, while a production waste injection well will be necessary.


One must also consider the fact the Cushing Field is known for how its oil reservoirs stack atop of each other. These wells should hit oil and natural gas in multiple zones, including the mighty Wilcox.


Below are links to the Cole Buffalo Soldier #1 3rd Party Petrophysical Log Analysis. 

Also;

The Shamrock Saddle #1 Misener Sand geological structure map. 


NUTECH ENGINEERING COLE BUFFALO SOLDIER #1

YEPP-SHAMROCK SADDLE #1 LOCATION MISENER STRUCTURE MAP



SHAMROCK SADDLE #1, MISENER SAND PROSPECT GEOLOGICAL RECOMMENDATION, BY A. DAN WHITTEN JR. MASTER PETROLEUM GEOLOGIST, OU CLASS OF 1943



TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 07 EAST, CREEK COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.  APRROXIMATELY 4 MILES EAST OF SHAMROCK, OKLAHOMA, BEING 1 MILE SOUTH-OFF STATE HIGHWAY 16, AND AN ESTIMATED 10 MILES NORTHWEST OF THE NEAREST INTERSTATE BEING U.S. 40 IN BRISTOW, OKAHOMA.  



2021 is coming to a fast close.  YEPP goals are being met and exceeded in the field.  Two new prospects will be available for investment no later than December 1, 2021.  The next prospects will be natural gas plays with secondary proven oil zones.  One prospect is being evaluated as a horizontal Mississippian well.  


YEPP is excited to announce all 2021 programs are online for anticipated  revenue as early as 1st quarter 2022.  

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