This past year, Anadarko has been drilling/completing a fair number of HA RA Caddo Pine Island wells. I believe they're all on 960 acre drilling and spacing units.
The second well APC drilled/completed was/is the HA RA SU54 Volentine 5-33, serial # 245927. It was TD'd on 5/13/13 with a TD of 16624'. The last Sonris shown operation is "frac". Like all of the wells they've drilled, the well's status is "in-test".
On the 17th of this month, they were permitted to drill the HA RA SU54 Volentine 5-33, serial # 247493, with a proposed td of 17511'. On Sonris, this proposed well is shown as 002-ALT.
I'd appreciate your input as to what APC is up to by drilling a second well on acreage they seemingly have already drilled.
Thanks in advance.
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Shaft the landowners again?
yeah, i guess there's probably no sound quite as lovely as that of a screaming diesel/electric rig being operated w/in 100' of a non-mineral interest owner's homestead. i would imagine its sounds would be so very soothing to their poultry and stock, too.
i do hope someone might be able so suggest why apc seems to be drilling were they already have.
it's not my line of work. so, i'm clueless. and, to think about it, i wish i had a dollar for all the times someone has so described me.
jim, APC recently placed their central processing facility in service and that allows them to flow these wells. Production must run through the facility to dehydrate the gas in order to meet pipeline requirements and to strip out the liquids for transport. The first group of completed wells had their state tests a couple of weekends ago. The allowance and completion reports are being processed at the District 6 office now and should be available sometime next week on SONRIS.
With the exception of one pad none of the locations are near a residence and I don't think that one is close enough to hear unless you step outside at night. The traffic on Hwy. 71 is louder and more constant.
skip,
thank you, sir. i'm glad to hear they're nearing initial production/first oil.
i was joking inre: a rig operating in close proximity to someone's house. in a 'prior' lifetime i was sometimes on rig floors/sites as part of field visits. and, in my earlier years, it was w/o the benefit of noise attenuating headphones, much less earplugs.
as a related aside, some years back in stx, the outfit i then worked for had to drill a well in very close proximity to the rancher's house. no one liked it, least of all, him. how he got my number i'll never know, but he gave me h_ll every day until operations were completed.
i'm still wondering/hoping if/that the site has someone that could give me some insight as to why APC is seeming to plow the same field twice inre: the two Volentine 5-33's
again, thank you, sir,
jim weyland
jim, the completion and allowable data will be online sometime next week for the Comegys 6-7H, Comegys 32-29H and the Volentine 5-33H. I think there are additional completed and tested wells that will follow soon after those first three.
skip, thank you, sir.
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"so, i'm clueless. and, to think about it, i wish i had a dollar for all the times someone has so described me."
Mr. Weyland, I greatly appreciate the humility and humor in your remark. I, too, sir could be rich by now if I had been so compensated, particularly if it had been my wife paying me from outside income.
LOL!
you're too kind, sir.
and, come to think of it, i think that most times i've been so called/described, it was by persons of the fairer gender, adult and child.
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