I wasn't able to get by that way, but enclosed incinerator might also work better if you had high liquids loading.
The volume of water used in the frac, if accurately reported, is pretty modest by unconventional standards, and suggests a more conventional well, IMHO.
Dbob, Guru looked at your Devon post and thinks it could be a Glenrose ?
DH, that would fit the frac profile. No real use of acid, which suggests it isn't a Buda target. probably not commingled across multiple zones due to modest zones. Any other thoughts from Guru are appreciated.
Here are the latest XTO pics from Snoopy. He reported that Penny Lane is still a bare pad.
Vernon/Snoopy ---------- Thanks for the great pictures
completions reports, 2 wells of interest. Abbey Road is reported waiting on pipeline - it went deep enough for the James Lime in the area. Apollo Gibbs reports some problems with the lateral, and looks completed as vertical in Glen Rose. waiting to co-mingle shallower zones. Glen Rose pressure looks good.
Thx Dbob,
Seems like I have heard that you can not shut in James Lime wells very long or they will go bad ?
Thanks for posting this information.
So Abbey Road will be a gas well? I thought XTO anticipated an oil well.
Robert,
I think they will eventually perf & frac multizones in these vertical wells and use the deep gas to gas-lift the shallower oil out ? In any event that deep gas well will probably HBP 640 acres while they figure out what they are going to do
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