Trinidad Drilling Rig #124 reports "Moving On" the ECA Lawson 25H #1, Section 25 - 1N - 5E, 12/6/13.

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What's the latest on the Lawson well

Trinidad Drilling Rig #124 reports 21 days drilling ahead, 1/3/14.

Thanks. 

I was told they have made the turn.

Latest I have heard is there was a collapse at 13,700' and the rig is trying to get things going again.

Trinidad Drilling Rig #124 reports 28 days drilling ahead, 1/10/14.

Skip, did the report indicate the depth of the Lawson 25H #1 on 1/10.2014?

No, if a depth is in the report, I post it.

Latest on Lawson is they think the problem is resolved and hope to be drilling again, soon.

Trinidad Drilling Rig #124 reports 35 days drilling ahead, 1/17/14.

Ground reports are they installed casing in the hole this week, but are still at 13,700'.

Offering a theory here for discussion.

1. The Lawson well was nearly lost, it appears, at 13,700'.  Rumors were something about mud pressure was the issue.  Then, when they got it unstuck, they promptly put in casing.

2. Rob Turnham, Goodrich's president, stated this week that the best production unquestionably comes when the lateral lands beneath the rubble zone.  (He didn't remind folks that drilling is slower and more costly by drilling beneath that zone, but that's another story.)

3. The 13,700' is well past the turn and into the lateral. 

4. One of the proposed solutions of dealing with the rubble zone was to drill through it at an angle and then put in surface casing before completing the lateral.

Is it reasonable to assume that the issue on the Lawson well occurred in the rubble zone?

The word is that the problem at the Lawson well was caused due to human error, specifically, the directional driller.

Somehow, whatever the directional driller did wrong, resulted in a loss of mud pressure and down time on the well for several days followed by putting in casing.

Not sure how all of this information fits together.

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