GALLATIN, TN--(Marketwired - January 08, 2015) - Southern Energy Group, Inc. (SEG) announced the acquisition of the JT Fields Berry Lease located in Caldwell County, TX. The JT Fields-Berry Lease will be the recipient of a multi-well re-stimulation and secondary recovery project for the Austin Chalk reservoir consisting of 6 wells. The subject lease, located in the Luling-Branyon oil field, is ideally located along the up-thrown side of the Luling-Branyon Fault, thereby increasing the productive potential of the multiple reservoirs and maximizing per well production.
Southern Energy Group, Inc. is engaged in the oil and gas business, with operations located primarily in Texas. The Company's ultimate strategic focus is the development of oil and natural gas properties and production of its reserves. The Company believes that its oil and natural gas development strategy will provide growth to the Company in the future. Robert Dorrance, President, stated, "SEG is excited to have purchased the JT Fields - Berry Lease in Caldwell County, Texas as we continue to aggressively add substantial value to the company and our partners as well as the expansion of our presence in the area."
Southern Energy Group is a Tennessee based oil & natural gas exploration, development, and production company with operations located primarily in Texas. SEG and its experienced management team are well situated to take advantage of the many opportunities that are present in today's energy markets. SEG feels that its low development and lift costs allow superior performance and profitability in today's booming energy market.
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