OK... it's not a Haynesville well but it's a "doozie", none the less!
Integrated energy company Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE:CHK) announced that its Anadarko Basin’s Buffalo Creek 1-17 well has generated a record gross production of more than 60 billion cubic feet of natural gas.
The company, holding an 82.6% working interest and a 65.8% net revenue interest, began operating the well in May 2002.
The well, located in Beckham County, was drilled to a total depth of approximately 21,000 feet at the Cunningham Sand of the Deep Springer formation. During the first two years of operation, the well recorded an average of about 41 million cubic feet of natural gas per day, while it is still producing about 8 million cubic feet of gas a day.
Chesapeake incurred total spending of $8.5 million to drill and complete the well, while total gross revenue was approximately $320 million, of which approximately $65 million was paid to royalty owners and approximately $15 million advanced as state severance tax.
Management stated that Buffalo Creek 1-17 is only the sixth well to hit such a record output level. The company currently holds operational interest in four of six such natural gas wells ever drilled in Oklahoma.
Tags: Chesapeake, Oklahoma, record gas well
JF,
Do you or anyone know what unit size the well is in? Just curious.
Thanks, SW! I took a look at the OCC system and couldn't get my system configured to use it without fiddling with and tweaking a bunch of "stuff" so I gave it up. But you answered the "unit size" question so, thanks, again.
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