SERIAL WELL NAME WELL NUM ORG ID FIELD PARISH PROD TYPE SEC TWN RGE EFFECTIVE DATE API NUM
250852 L SMK RA SUJ;ANTLEY 001-ALT A244 7145 56 00 015 22N 01W 03/07/2018 17111256430000
PRMT DATE SPUD DATE STAT DATE ST CD
03/07/2018 03/07/2018 01

WELL SURFACE COORDINATES

Surface Longitude Surface Latitude Lambert X Lambert Y Ground Elevation Zone Datum
92-27-9.484 32-53-22.342 2014542 808616 188 N NAD-27

WELL SURFACE COORDINATES GENERATED BY DNR

UTMX 83 UTMY 83 LONGITUDE 83 LATITUDE 83
Not on file Not on file Not on file Not on file

BOTTOM HOLE COORD

EFFECTIVE DATE END DATE PLUGBACK TOTAL DEPTH TRUE VERTICAL DEPTH MEASURED DEPTH LAT DEG LAT MIN LAT SEC LONG DEG LONG MIN LONG SEC COORDINATE SOURCE LAMBERT X LAMBERT Y ZONE COORDINATE SYSTEM
03/07/2018 10020 10120 02

WELL HISTORY

SERIAL WELL NAME WELL NUM ORG ID FIELD ST CD PT WELL CLASS EFF DATE END DATE STAT DATE
250852 L SMK RA SUJ;ANTLEY 001-ALT A244 7145 01 00 03/07/2018 03/07/2018

SCOUT INFO

REPORT DATE WELL STATUS MEASURED DEPTH TRUE VERT DEPTH DETAIL
03/07/2018 01 10120 350' FSL & 1100' FEL OF SEC 15.

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On Friday, the rig reported 11 days drilling ahead @ 3721'.  Not much progress since last week.

Must have had some issues changing out to smaller drill string and bottom hole assembly et up. Plus casing point may have been a good time to do some rig repair and/or inspections. Figure they should blow this well down to TD in short order point forward.

Something is up.  I expected the rig to reach TD in eleven days.

On Friday, April 13, the rig reported 18 Days at TD, 9530'.

Slow progress 

I'm wondering if some of the slow progress was "science" related as opposed to mechanical problems.  One of the interesting facts regarding the horizontal Brown Dense wells drilled by Southwestern was the lengthy process of completing individual stages with various designs and then judging flow back and a number of days flowing.  The completion recipe seemed to be the missing piece of the puzzle.  Then the experimenting with horizontal completions ceased and the last three wells drilled have been vertical completions.

The last entry in the well file is interesting:

4/10/18, REACHED INTERMEDIATE TD OF 9530'

Will be interesting if the TD part of the hole will include core acquisition plus some high end open hole logging. This would slow down time to get to TD and rig off location (and casing set).

Just sitting back and watching!

This is the first mention of an "intermediate TD" I've seen in any well file.  And 9530' is shallower that previous completed TVDs in this immediate area.

Seems to indicate that operator has either had to set or planned to set a shallower casing string prior to reaching target TD.

Normal to be done in many plays due to hole conditions and/or problems drilling this section.

Allows operator a much easier time to get well to TD. Just more expensive!

Will be interesting to see hole size / casing size at TD. Hoping that they can set 5.5" casing to allow for max frac effort on completion

RM:

Possible casing set @ 9530' at base CV/Buckner/Top Smackover prior to final open hole drill for final 5½" i.d. into the Smackover?

That makes sense but that is pretty small hole to be drilling prior to setting casing. I think you need minimum 6.125" hole for 4.5" casing (but may be a bit off on that).

We should see soon as to what kind of casing is set to TD

RM:

Sorry - bad communication on my part.  My thought was that initial casing run was cemented and set @ 10 3/4".  Allows for intermediate drill run to a designed TD that would facilitate a set casing at ±7" i.d. to prep for final open hole drill facilitating caseout / tieback at 5½" i.d. below 9530' to final TD (approx. 500' into the U SMK / LSBD formation).  I'm assuming that the intermediate string would provide for the third transition - but that's why I asked, also as an inquiry to anticipated completion / techniques per your are of expertise.

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