SONRIS Lite reports that the SWN BML PROP 31-22-1H in Ora Field spudded on 2/19/2012 and as of 2/20/2012 was drilling at 2185 feet.

http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2...

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I found the well allowables to be interesting.

WELL ALLOWABLES 
07/10/2012 thru 07/27/2012 = 6133
07/01/2012 thru 07/09/2012 = 3191
06/14/2012 thru 06/30/2012 = 2947

Hopefully we'll get some clear information from the company on t

"The company's third well, the BML #31-22 #1-1H located in Union Parish, Louisiana, was drilled to a vertical depth of approximately 10,400 feet with a 4,300-foot horizontal lateral and was completed with 19 successful fracture stimulation stages in June. After 41 days of flowing up casing, this well's highest 24-hour producing rate to date was 421 barrels of 50 degree API oil per day, 3,900 Mcf of high Btu gas per day and 836 barrels of water per day (43% of load recovered to date) with a calculated flowing bottom hole pressure of 5,700 psi on a 24/64-inch choke. The well was shut-in on July 27 in order to perform a pressure build-up test. The company believes that it will begin selling both oil and gas from the BML well in the fourth quarter of 2012. The oil pricing the company is receiving from this area is at a premium to WTI due to the geographic location of the play, and analysis of the gas shows a Btu content of approximately 1,220 per cubic foot, so it is expected to receive a premium to NYMEX gas prices due to the richer gas liquids."

Comments?

The numbers are continuing to improve.

A few more wells like this we should have a play!!

The production up tubing will be a strong number.

Can you help a novice out on what the production up tubing could be?

North,

Does 421 Bopd and 3900Mcf = 1071Boe?

I think that's right.

A thousand cubic feet of natural gas -- notated as 1 mcf -- contains about one-sixth of the energy content of a barrel of oil. So 6 mcf of gas equals 1 BOE.

So, 3900 Mcf = 650 Boe

Thanks Matthew,

So the BML had twice the Boe of the Garrett well. I hope it keeps doubling.

Just need to keep in mind that BOE related to gas conversion to BOE has a very different price than a true BO. 

Using today's posted prices of $88.91 per BO and $3.171 per MCF, the true "value" conversion is really about 28 MCF per BO.

So 3900 MCF would be 139 BO plus 421 BO to give you a 560 BO "Value" Equivalent per day.

Really looking forward to seeing the decline rates associated with these wells - that will be the key to the overall economics and future of this play (IMO)

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