I didn't see this mentioned on here yet:

http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2...

The permit says "Lower Smackover-Brown Dense".

 

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Good catch, Chester.  Dan A. Hughes back for another bite at the Brown Dense apple.  Their previous was PLUM CREEK #1 in S7-22N-5E P&A'ed back in January.  The #2 is permitted to a much shallower depth, 7500 as opposed to the #1's 11095'.  The well is permitted as a vertical and has a surface location that would appear to indicate no plans to amend to a horizontal completion.  The lower cost of drilling and completing a vertical well may be one of the keys to BD economics.

It's actually permitted only a few hundred feet shallower. From memory the #1 was to 7600 with a lateral leg that gave the bore a length of 11095. They would have been well below the lower smackover at the #1 location.

Good memory, LR.  TVD was 7660.

Energy Drilling Rig #10 reports Moving On the Dan A Hughes Plum Creek #2.

SONRIS Lite report of 11/13/13 for this Plum Creek 2 well:

11/7/13, SET 9 5/8" CASING AT 2368' WITH 820 SACKS OF CEMENT. 11/8/13, TEST SHAFFER HYDRILL BOP TO 3000 PSI FOR 30 MINUTES. TEST OK. 11/12/13, DRILLING AHEAD AT 5748'.

New SONRIS  report of 11/18/2013:

11/16/13: TOTAL DEPTH REACHED (7168 feet).

http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2...

New SONRIS  report 

11/19/13: Plugged and Abandoned

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