WELLS

SERIAL WELL NAME WELL NUM ORG ID FIELD PARISH PROD TYPE SEC TWN RGE EFFECTIVE DATE API NUM
245071 AUS C RA SUM;GASRS 15 001 A162 2117 58 00 015 01S 11W 06/21/2012 17115202210000
PRMT DATE SPUD DATE STAT DATE ST CD
06/21/2012 06/21/2012 01

WELL SURFACE COORDINATES

Surface Longitude Surface Latitude Lambert X Lambert Y Ground Elevation Zone Datum
0-0-0 0-0-0 1692100 114131 147 S NAD-27

WELL SURFACE COORDINATES GENERATED BY DNR

UTMX 83 UTMY 83 LONGITUDE 83 LATITUDE 83
Not on file Not on file Not on file Not on file

BOTTOM HOLE COORD

EFFECTIVE DATE END DATE PLUGBACK TOTAL DEPTH TRUE VERTICAL DEPTH MEASURED DEPTH LAT DEG LAT MIN LAT SEC LONG DEG LONG MIN LONG SEC COORDINATE SOURCE LAMBERT X LAMBERT Y ZONE COORDINATE SYSTEM
06/21/2012 13652 20205 02 1692518 106889 S 01
06/21/2012 13652 20205 02 2973305 167595 S 02

WELL HISTORY

SERIAL WELL NAME WELL NUM ORG ID FIELD ST CD PT WELL CLASS EFF DATE END DATE STAT DATE
245071 AUS C RA SUM;GASRS 15 001 A162 2117 01 00 06/21/2012 06/21/2012

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Skip,

LLOG did the same thing when drilling the Crumholt well to TUSC as a vertical. It looks like this is a new drilling technique. 

Sliding is a common practice where you stop rotating while drilling in order to direct your drilling assembly. Your drilling mud motor has a slight bend in it that allows you to direct the bit on the proper direction. The mud motor uses the fluid being pumped to turn the bit without added pipe rotation.

When you slide you slow your rate of penetration and the efficiency of cuttings removal, for that reason many companies now use rotary steerable drilling assemblies. With rotary steerables you can choose your direction while you rotate.

Thanks, Keith.  Joe and I are familiar with sliding and it's uses.

Yeah I misunderstood what you guys were talking about. Sliding in the vertical section!

 

In the Gulf we sometimes have to do a touch up slide in the vertical section just to keep vertical depending on the formation, but early in a well we can have possible collision issues with other existing wells close to the surface location, so that would be another reason to slide early if you were drilling on a pad with multiple wells for instance.

Keith,

I understand the operation of directing the bit in a certain direction and the use of the sliding technique. However, in the Crumholt well that was drilled this past Spring it was the first time I had seen it used in a vertical hole that was not in a lateral and was not going to be lateraled.  I agree with you this method would seem to slow drilling penetration. So I'm not sure of the benefits while drilling vertical. Just one of those puzzling things about these new drilling methods.

Yeah I didn't properly read what you guys were talking about

I can think of three reasons that you would slide in a vertical well.

One is that they got too aggressive with weight on bit and had to make adjustments to stay vertical.

The other is that they had a known formation anomaly such as a loss zone that they wanted to avoid.

Another would be existing or past wells that were drilled in the area that they needed to avoid.

I think that you'll see more sliding in the vertical section of wells as multiple well pads pop up during the development mode of shale plays, simply due to collision issues. You will also have more avoidance of problem formations as we learn the areas more.

#245071 Completed 1-10-13. 10000 MCFD, 903 BCPD, 24/64 CK, 5218 BWPD

Nice well.  Thanks for the heads up, TD,P.

I see they are working on  245641 as well

01/07/2013 05 14034 DRLD TO 14034'; TSTD BOP'S 1/4/13 WHEN MADE BIT TRIP; RAN 7 5/8" CSG TO 14034' W/ 850 SXS;
01/02/2013 05 13222 DRLD
12/26/2012 05 9638 (BOP INFO: 12" FLOWLINE DIVERTER; HYDRIL 11" 10M; CAMERON 13 5/8" 10M [2 7/8" X 5" VBR] - TSTD 12/21/12) DRLD; RAN 13 3/8" CSG TO 4025' W/ 2735 SXS & TSTD; DRLG
12/17/2012 05 1007 DROVE 20" TO 80'; SPUID 12/16/12; DRLG; 13 3/8" CSG TST RECD 12/28/12
11/02/2012 01 21070 2449' FEL & 2265' FSL OF SEC 29. PBHL: 922' FEL & 330' FSL OF SEC 32.

Another new well permitted in Vernon parish today

VERNON 01 245992 AUS C RA SUP;INDIGO MIN 17 001 19-FEB-13 A243 017-01S-11W 2117 BURR FERRY, SOUTH 19542

How did these other wells turn out?

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