I thought the attached G-1 and G-5 would be interesting to some folks. G-1 has the completion information - looks like acid fracs and therfore the target is the limestone formations.
24 hour production is 479 bbl of 42.8 API gravity condensate or oil. 1179 bbls of water with that. Note this is a vertical completion across multiple, thick zones.
Maybe I need to get Joe Aldrige to look at this, but it looks more like what he describes as TMS rather than Eagle Ford Shale. Any other thoughts?
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I got the wells mixed up - has anybody seen any fire on the Revolver? It seems like you ought to be able to see a fire from the highway...?
Guys please excuse another question, but I'm trying to learn and educate myself. There are some things going on that look very good to me. I'm trying to figure out their significance. Well head/Christmas tree has been set, pipe line appears to being laid to the well but they had a piece of equipment I've never seen before over the well head/Christmas tree. This was a structure, that for the lack of a better term, that looked like a big magnet without the curvature, straight up with a 90, straight across with a 90 to straight down. It appeared to be 50 to 75 ft. tall. Connected to the well head, there for approx. 4 or 5 days. It came down Sat. Would any of you fellows mind taking a guess at what it was and why?
Martin,
Next time post a picture if you can
Interstate "Patrick" appears to be drilling tonight ------- Trivium "Brown" has a Work-over Rig on it and large generator heading towards "Jackson" probably to run the water well to fill the frac pond
Basin Rig 101 on "Patrick" looks like it has the tallest floor I have ever seen ? would hate to climb all those steps
Thanks Lucky! Dry Hole, I'll try that next time. They were in and gone so dog gone quick. Thanks again guys.
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Interstate Permitted a well 5 miles South of Lovelady (That's getting close to Trinity County)
Trivium "Brown" has a pump-jack after the 2nd frac job
Hey guys,
This is my first post ever. For months I have been silently appreciating all the wisdom that has been placed on this forum. Many thanks. Considering the potential magnitude of the completion report that was filed yesterday I thought I should ring the bell and see what you all think about it. Trivium's ORL 1H well (Glenrose horizontal w/a 4000' lateral) just posted some interesting results. The comments say it is still flowing back, and with that I see there is a fair amount of water, obviously still recovering frac fluid. However, 120bls and 8.2 million cubic feet! am I missing something here or reading it wrong, or does this appear to have the potential to be a barn burner? I don't know how wet the gas is, but with that kind of flow it doesn't matter. Anyhow, I digress and will wait to see what our experts think, just wanted to make everyone aware. Happy holidays, hopefully this turns out to be an Xmas gift for the county in that it will keep encouraging the operators.
Dbob, Dryhole, and any of our experts! Per my last post, what do you guys think about the attached results from Trivium?!?(hopefully it attached) Not trying to get over excited, so I'm wondering what the thoughts are?
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