Report filed today at TRRC site:
Operator: BBX Operating, LLC
Well: Samson #1H
Flowing Pressure: 2,455 psi
Choke: 408/64
IP: 14.543 mmcfd of gas and 2,915 Bbl of oil/condensate
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Link to G-5 filing:
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/CMPL/ogmappcontents/cmplcontents/pro...
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That is my concern. When the TUSC was drilled back in the 80's the companies would "mud up" the AC when drilling down and then would come back and try to produce it. We never got any production from any of those wells. Yet we know the oil is there. So my concern is that with long laterals the formation will get "mudded" up and damage will be done to the formation. I think my solution would be to sand/gravel pack the formation on the way down or while drilling so you have something to build mud cake on. I'm no engineer but that sounds like that might work. That would also hold the formation open after drilling and keep the formation open. Your thoughts on this.
I talked to a gentleman her last night that said people East of Zachary in East Baton Rouge Parish are getting letters and phone calls from at least two companies. The letter is from WEXCO out of Dallas. They are offering $200 dollars per acre for a paid up 3 year lease with a 2 year option to extend with 17.5% royalty. Any information on the company would be good to know.
Mike,
I have never heard the term "rubble" used before. I'm assuming that by "rubble" you are talking about broken up formation that is being washed up not drilled up. That was the problem in the Amoco - Lorman well that blew out in the late 70's near Zachary and killed two crew members. The well Super that came in to try to salvage the well after the blow-out told me that the crew had been washing up formation the size of the end of your thumb and was having problems maintaining circulation before it blew-out. Was that the case in the well you are talking about?
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