G-1 is attached - pressure is good, pressure drop while flowing is not. gas, no liquids. Details of G-1 suggest either this was a problem well, or a problem well for recompletion. Depth is about 12000 feet. IMHO, the problems with the well suggest it isn't representative, but perhaps there is something going on with the rock in that part of the worlds?
Tags: Buda, Eaglebine, Walker, Woodbine
dbob,
"something going on with the rock in that part of the world" -------- Care to give us your best guess
Speculation at best, but faulting, folding, or something else (salt?) that is causing loss of circulation and/or hole collapse. There have been a few good conventional wells in the area, so I think faulting or folding could be the issue.
Of coruse, Katana is not a widely know driller of wells.
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