Rock Well Petroleum (U.S.) Inc, sl 173 11, 002, Sec. 11, T20N, R16W, Caddo Pine Island, 5500' MD, 1400' TVD, Annona Chalk.

Rock Well Petroleum (USA) Inc. is a private Canadian company with their US division drilling this well headquartered  in Wyoming.  Rockwell has an abundance of experience with vertical Annona Chalk wells in this section.  In fact, the wells in Section 11 are their only wells in Louisiana.

Excerpt from their website:

RockWell Petroleum Inc. is a private, Canadian incorporated junior oil and gas company with oil producing assets in the United States. The company is focussed on the exploitation of its oil properties through
development activities, including drilling but most importantly using
enhanced oil recovery techniques (EOR).

EOR projects have been successfully applied throughout the oil industry. Oil fields become depleted of reservoir energy over time leaving much of the oil left in the
reservoir. EOR techniques such as water flooding, hydrocarbon miscible
or polymer floods and carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen (N2) or flue gas
injection techniques have widespread application in recovering
additional volumes of oil.

RockWell’s key oil assets are located at McCamey (Texas), Caddo Pine Island (Louisiana), and Osage and Poison Spider, both in Wyoming. The original oil in place of these oil fields
is estimated to be in excess of 1.2 billion barrels of oil.
Approximately 120 million barrels of oil has been produced to date from
these fields leaving a significant oil resource to be recovered
through enhanced oil recovery techniques


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