Hi everyone thought I'd post some well data from OK geological association publication Shale Shaker March/april 2011 "2010 Highlights"
2) Sec. 19-29N-9W (Alfalfa County): In a major eastward
extension of horizontal Mississippi Lime production
on the Anadarko Shelf, SandRidge completed the 1-19H Victor.
Completed in September 2010, this well does not yet
have reported production. However, the initial potential is
421 BO + 3.1 MMCF + 3,957 BWPD. The productive lateral
extends from 4,961 – 9,315 ft (TVD 4,855 ft) and was
treated with about 800,000 pounds of sand. In this part of
the horizontal Mississippi Lime play there are 21 wells with
some reported production. These have produced 500 MBO
and 2 BCF and about 60 BOPD per well.
3) Sec. 31-22N-4E (Pawnee County): Pablo Energy
quietly pushed the Mississippi Lime horizontal play on to
the Cherokee Platform with the drilling of their Ripley 1H-
31 in 2008. With a completion that was registered in 2010,
the well now shows a September 2008 initial potential of 94
BO + 1 MCF + 1009 BWPD and a retest one year later of
295 BO + 100 MCF + 785 BWPD. With still no reported
production it is difficult to determine how good this well is,
but it definitely set off a land rush in this part of the State.
Pablo has since drilled additional wells: the Bruce 1H-32
one mile east (269 BO + 45 MCF + 1,238BWPD), and the
Turkey Creek 1H-30 one mile north (145 BO + 167 MCF +
1,947 BWPD). Five miles west they are drilling the Gilbert
1H-32, which was spudded in November of last year, and
one mile south the Larry 1H-6 has been permitted. Clearly
the Ripley well gave Pablo a lot of encouragement. Produc
ing 35 degree API crude, the Ripley was completed in a
4150-7054 ft lateral (TVD 3908 ft) and was treated with 1.4
million pounds of sand.
What is interesting and I will post some additional info is that water make is important. The lime in some ways actsd like CBM where dewatering increases the flow rate of gas/oil
Will post another article later
cheers Icharus
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