Look at these two wells.

 

240551

243564

 

The second one seems to be the same surface spot and bottom hole as first one. Do you think the second one is a Bossier test or what's going on?

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That is certainly what it would appear to be.
The weird thing is that the proposed true vertical depth is the same on both, but the measured depth is 1000 feet longer on the second one.
Sounds like some kind of dual completion to me.

Okay, I'll bite.... what is a dual completion?

 

Bill,

That's when they produce two or even three separate zones through two or three production strings from one well head. 

Aubrey, this well would not be a dual completion as they are two separate wellbores.
HY, the second well has a shallower proposed TVD (12000 ft) than the actual TVD (12493 ft) drilled in the first well.  This would indicate the second well is likely a proposed Mid-Bossier Shale test as the first well was completed in the Haynesville Shale.

Hale,

These are two completely different wells, with different surface locations and bottom hole locations. Most likely all the two wells will share is the pad site and the HA RA SUU;GETULIO BREWER 3 H name.

 

 

FXEF,

You are right. Two entirely different wells. But only about 30' or 35' apart. And they have to share the same surface location. And share very near the same PBHL. It has to be Haynesville/Bossier completions. They could not drill another Haynesville at that position. I have a felling when they complete the new well, it will be at a true vertical depth less that the 12000' they listed.

I agree with FXEF. 

Look at the surface location and bottom hole location for  240551.  They are:  369' FSL & 380' FWL OF SEC 34. PBHL: 330' FSL & 380' FWL OF SEC 3.

Look at the surface location and bottom hole location for 243564.  They are:  322' FSL & 359' FWL OF SEC 34. PBHL: 343' FSL & 356' FWL OF SEC 3.

The two surface locations are 50' apart.  Looks like two different wells to me.

Certainly not  a dually.  I should have read the permits for myself.\

 

 

Its a stacked Lateral. Please not the first well was drill deeper, all the way to 12,493.

 

This was approved in June, unit order is attached.

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