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8-K - FORM 8-K DATED FEBRUARY 26, 2013 - FX ENERGY INCform8k022613.htm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SCOTT J. DUNCAN
 
FX Energy, Inc.
February 26, 2013
3006 Highland Drive, Suite 206
 
Salt Lake City, Utah 84106
 
(801) 486-5555 Fax (801) 486-5575
 
www.fxenergy.com

FX Energy Reports on Main Dolomite Test in Tuchola-3K Well

Salt Lake City, February 26, 2013 – FX Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: FXEN) today reported that it has drilled and cored a 36 meter section of Main Dolomite in the Tuchola-3K well.  The Main Dolomite is the first of two target zones in this well.  Very good gas shows were observed throughout the entire 36 meter section, but the drill stem test (DST) of the Main Dolomite from 2,641 to 2,677 meters did not encounter any inflow of gas or fluid.  Core samples confirm that the Main Dolomite is tight and the fractures are cemented with anhydrite.  Drilling will continue on the Tuchola-3K well to test a projected Devonian oil target at a depth of 3,180-3,820 meters.

“The Main Dolomite is present as mapped and charged with gas as we had expected,” said Jerzy Maciolek, Vice President of International Exploration.  “The problem we have encountered in the Tuchola-3K well, as with other Main Dolomite fields in Poland, is that reservoir quality is capricious: portions of the reservoir are cemented while other portions are quite porous and permeable.  Clearly the Main Dolomite is gas charged and a nearby area with better reservoir properties should yield favorable results.”

“We will use the data from this wellbore to calibrate our existing seismic for the direct detection of porous dolomite,” continued Mr. Maciolek.  “If we can detect good reservoir quality nearby in this reef trend, we would like to test it as soon as possible.  This could be done by a sidetrack from the Tuchola-3K wellbore itself, if the deeper Devonian oil target is not successful.  Alternatively, we could schedule a new well to test the Main Dolomite nearby.  We are encouraged about Main Dolomite gas potential in the Tuchola concession and plan to increase our exploration efforts in this target area.”

The Tuchola-3K well is located on one of four blocks that comprise the 880,000 acre Edge concession area in northern Poland.  FX Energy holds a 100% interest and operates the Tuchola-3K well and the Edge concession area.

Mieczewo-1K

The Company also reported that the Mieczewo-1K exploration well is currently drilling below 3,000 meters.  The well is a planned test of a Rotliegend structure at a projected depth of 3,360 meters.  The Mieczewo-1K well is located in the western part of the 850,000 acre Fences concession, where PGNiG is the owner of the concession and operator and holds a 51% interest, the Company holds a 49% interest.

About FX Energy

FX Energy is an independent oil and gas exploration and production company with production in the US and Poland.  The Company’s main exploration and production activity is focused on Poland’s Permian Basin where the gas-bearing Rotliegend sandstone is a direct analog to the Southern Gas Basin offshore England.  The Company trades on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol FXEN.  Website  www.fxenergy.com.

 
 

 
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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
 
This report contains forward-looking statements.  Forward-looking statements are not guarantees.  For example, exploration, drilling, development, construction or other projects or operations may be subject to the successful completion of technical work; environmental, governmental or partner approvals; equipment availability, or other things that are or may be beyond the control of the Company.  Operations that are anticipated, planned or scheduled may be changed, delayed, take longer than expected, fail to accomplish intended results, or not take place at all.  Actual production over time may be more or less than estimates of reserves, including proved and P50 or other reserve measures.
 
In carrying out exploration it is necessary to identify and evaluate risks and potential rewards.  This identification and evaluation is informed by science but remains inherently uncertain.  Subsurface features that appear to be possible traps may not exist at all, may be smaller than interpreted, may not contain hydrocarbons, may not contain the quantity or quality estimated, or may have reservoir conditions that do not allow adequate recovery to render a discovery commercial or profitable.  Forward-looking statements about the size, potential or likelihood of discovery with respect to exploration targets are certainly not guarantees of discovery or of the actual presence or recoverability of hydrocarbons, or of the ability to produce in commercial or profitable quantities.  Estimates of potential typically do not take into account all the risks of drilling and completion nor do they take into account the fact that hydrocarbon volumes are never 100% recoverable.  Such estimates are part of the complex process of trying to measure and evaluate risk and reward in an uncertain industry.
 
Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties outside FX Energy’s control.  Actual events or results may differ materially from the forward-looking statements.  For a discussion of additional contingencies and uncertainties to which information respecting future events is subject, see FX Energy’s SEC reports or visit FX Energy’s website at www.fxenergy.com.