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Fellows, thanks for your help. This information is most beneficial.
Davew
Someone posted about a rig being up around the old Showtown Drive Inn Theater by the old North Circle a couple of weeks ago. After looking at my Tobin map this looks to be in Section 32, Township 4 North, Range 1 West. I am wondering why Wilmore's Food Mart needs a disposal well?
Well S/Ns beginning with "9" denote injection/disposal wells. I guess Wilmore's Food Mart is expanding their business empire. Who knows? LOL! The other recent development in Rapides is the application by Halcon for three TMS units in the Roxana Field.
Skip did you notice all the turns in the bore of the Broadway H1 on the map?
Yep, TD, I did. That's what happens when an operator attempts to maximize lateral length from a surface location inside the unit boundary. And why operators generally prefer a surface location just outside of the unit boundary for horizontal wells. Makes for less maneuvering and a more gently curve.
After looking at the Tobin, I was wrong about the location. Section 32-T4N-R1W would include the intersection of Rapides Ave and MacArthur Dr which is the location of Wilmore's Food Mart.
Since it is for a grocery store, could it be a geothermal well for heating and cooling?
It is my understanding that injection is for disposal. Its not a grocery store it is a Chevron Station that serves food.
It is an old station so they could have had leaking tanks and could be some kind of thing to clean them up and inject the hazardous stuff underground.
there are 16 more of these wells on sonris like these 2 in rapides parish dated 8/2/13
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