deltic stock is going nuts i guess because they have such a huge
mineral interest in the brown dense area and the leasing companies
are still going full bore so i would conclude that the well is a smoker.
anyone else have any insight?
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The well may finish fracing sometime today according to the original schedule mentioned by Bill Meaney but it is likely not completed. They will have to go back in with a coiled tubing rig and drill out the plugs and complete flowback before they know anything. Patience guys.
Thanks, tony. Hopefully someone will be able to tell us when the well is completed. Then we can be patient again until the completion report is filed with the AOGC. I'm sure there will be a new rumor or two to discuss while we wait. Everyone should keep in mind that one well does not make or break a play.
Though this video is general in nature it conveys a good idea of the basic process.
http://www.oerb.com/Default.aspx?tabid=242
Coiled tubing unit.
Skip, has Brammer begun drilling in Section 7 yet?
Thank you, Tony.
Buy on a rumor, Sell on the news. Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
Shirley,
This well is near Bussey in Dorcheat-Macedonia Field. It is in Columbia Co., Section 12, T18S, R23W.
Perhaps you may own some land next to mine in Horsehead Field? Someone by name of Sewell does but I had forgotten name.
Hot water + cold air temps. The bottom hole temp is likely a lot higher than the thermostat setting on your water heater at home.
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