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Trinidad Drilling Rig #125 reported 28 days drilling ahead on the Lyons 35H, 2/7/14
Trinidad Drilling Rig #125 reported 35 days drilling ahead on the Lyons 35H, 2/14/14
Trinidad Drilling Rig #125 reported 42 days drilling ahead on the Lyons 35H, 2/21/14
Trinidad Drilling Rig #125 reported 49 days drilling ahead on the Lyons 35H, 2/28/14
Seems to be taking longer than AFE would have indicated. Cost overruns becoming too typical for TMS wells in many cases.
"Bleeding edge" learning curve
They drilled down to around 11,000 feet, pulled out to put on some directional stuff and then couldn't go back down...so, after a day or so, they kicked off at around 8,000 feet and went at it again...no issues that I've heard since then.
Bernell:
When was that, that they "couldn't go back down"? If I don't mind me asking.
End of January.
Trinidad Drilling Rig #125 reported 56 days drilling ahead on the Lyons 35H, 3/7/14
I was at the site this evening.
They are at 18,621 feet while pulling out. Should be drilling again tomorrow and expect to complete drill by Monday to target length of, I think he said 19,800'.
Plan to head to Mathes site in southern Amite County next.
No other issues at this time.
TD'd at 19,900'. Production casing installed and was being cemented last night.
Rig should be headed to Mathes site in south Amite County (directly south of Anderson 17H unit) by the weekend.
Trinidad Drilling Rig #125 reported 56 days drilling ahead, 3/14/14.
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