In the latest Rig Data - Patterson 224 which is drilling the Walker SU F well (347-33215) is missing from the report. It is correctly shown on the Patterson Rig web site, but another site shows it drilling 347-33185 (Walker Su A). Like most data base errors they just multiply.
The spud date for 347-33215 was in early March - does anybody know when should they be posting the results?
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I know that many of you have access to better, and more current information than the Railroad Commission map - that site is still showing this well as only permitted, and we know that it had a spud date back in early March. Does anybody have anything more current on its status?
Thanks!
The official IP on Walker SU F #1H was 20.898 MMcfd on a 24/64 choke with 8190# flowing pressure.
All of the Walker and Gomez wells have been "super" wells per Les B's definition: 20.00 MMcfd and over with a flowing pressure of 8000# or greater.
jffree1,
Thank-you so much.
Now all they have to do is run gas gathering lines to it, and start actual production - any idea on how long that process will take? There don't seem to be any gas gathering lines near 347-33215, acording to the Railroad Commision map. Or, maybe there are lines that just have not shown up on the map yet?
William Barnum---gathering pipelines to well may never show up on the RRC map-- if well fac and has IP data released you can be sure it is flowing in pipeline to sales.
Yes, Jffree1, You are the Man !!! : ))
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