SONRIS Lite reports that the SWN BML PROP 31-22-1H in Ora Field spudded on 2/19/2012 and as of 2/20/2012 was drilling at 2185 feet.
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Permalink Reply by Jim York on July 12, 2012 at 3:29 Emergency Clearance Request are letters from SWN to the Office of Conservation (OOC) that can be veiwed in the wellfile at the Monroe Office of Conservation. These letters contain a date range in which the oil is produced. Also, these leters are not posted on SONRIS. When the OOC OKs the sell of oil they post it as an allowable on SONRIS.
As for the dates involved, I can only speculate that either their on site stoage filled up and they had to move oil to continue testing, or perhaps this is another bifurcated completion and they tested the toe end of the lateral, then tested the head end of the lateral. Only SWN knows.
Also keep in mind we do not know the gas or water prodcution rates associated with the oil production, nor do we know when the flowback actually started.
Permalink Reply by Big Little Oil on July 12, 2012 at 3:34 so , basically, we cannot ascertain an actual production rate from this posting? They just had to move some oil is all?
Thanks for explaining the particulars, Jim. Much appreciated.
Permalink Reply by Barbara Keene on July 10, 2012 at 10:31
Permalink Reply by Barbara Keene on July 15, 2012 at 5:45 Fact: Oil tanker seen leaving BML well yesterday. You could hear a roar from a good distance away as they flared off gas. The flames were very high.
Thank you. Is there any way a photo could be taken from someone who is local and close to the flare? It would be great to have a photo that shows the size (height/length) of the flare? If not, would you please estimate the size. This is good data and again thank you Barbara.
Permalink Reply by Barbara Keene on July 15, 2012 at 7:43
Permalink Reply by Paul Peterson on July 15, 2012 at 14:46 We have been watching the flare every night for the past couple of weeks from about 2 miles away from the well, last night the sky was noticeably brighter. This well is not visible from the road, you can get close enough to hear the roar and see the sky lit up but you cannot see the actual size of the flame.
Permalink Reply by Empty Pockets on July 18, 2012 at 9:39 07/17/12: CONTINUING TO FLOW BACK WELL & RECOVER FRAC FLUIDS.
Permalink Reply by mike brown on July 18, 2012 at 10:38 Do you the % of frac fluid have thay got back .
Permalink Reply by Empty Pockets on July 18, 2012 at 10:52 No I sure don't
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