I thought the attached G-1 and G-5 would be interesting to some folks. G-1 has the completion information - looks like acid fracs and therfore the target is the limestone formations.
24 hour production is 479 bbl of 42.8 API gravity condensate or oil. 1179 bbls of water with that. Note this is a vertical completion across multiple, thick zones.
Maybe I need to get Joe Aldrige to look at this, but it looks more like what he describes as TMS rather than Eagle Ford Shale. Any other thoughts?
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ALL FYI,
OneOk pipeyard near CKT has loaded trucks outbound for Cleveland Tx area
Also hear that another OneOk line is in the plans for next year that will bring Frac Gas from N Dakota to Mt Belview Tx
Does anyone know what kind of gas is being used for fracing ?
Propane can be used, but my guess is that what will be transported is rich gas from ND that is a byproduct of fracing for oil, and currently being flared at a high rate.
Hearing that Navidad Sold and that Cabot NRL is tight lipped but has been fraced and burning a moderate flare----------- Does anyone know anything about the Cabot well on Parten?
So, Mr. Lucky....
Any discussion from the players yet as to whether they will cross the county line and give us a visit in the Kittrell area? All in all, it's good news to hear that there is still an abundance of interest in the Houston County area...the companies involved sure must be doing something right!
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