PDC's onega commissioners 14-25 well on range rd. was flow tested @ 1796 barrells of oil per day.they didnt say how much gas per day, but said it breaks down as 56% oil. 23% ngliqiuds, & 21% gas. Good news for guernsey county!
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Permalink Reply by Paul Martinelli on December 11, 2012 at 11:05am Any more details?
The unit looks to be 160 acres.....
http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/mineral/oil/MRMImages/17/1/225823.pdf
If my math is correct, that works out to 3207 boe. Depending upon the length of the lateral, this would appear to best the Groh well ( which is likely given both wells were 160 acre units).
Permalink Reply by bo boboski on December 11, 2012 at 11:03pm The Grohl well was drilled to a 5414 ft. lateral, 15 stage frac. 1935 boe. per day. peak rate of oil was 1186 barrells per day. 2.8 mmcf nat. gas. 367 barrell ngl. your right!
Permalink Reply by Jimmy Wilson on December 12, 2012 at 12:31am Londonderry , Oxford, Kirkwood, Wills looking to be solidly in the magical window..... Kin folks say Jedd, "Move away from there "
Permalink Reply by Robert Bond on December 12, 2012 at 2:27am Definitely good news for eastern Guernsey Co. . Thanks for the update!
Permalink Reply by Bluflame on December 12, 2012 at 5:23am Pretty much consistent with GPOR's Groh well , but a little lower. The oil component is good, but also a bit less than Groh. This will be a good money-maker, but somewhat lower than GPOR's wells. GPOR has set the bar high!
BluFlame
Thanks for the correction; I should have checked their website. The mix is comparable to the Groh well, but given its shorter lateral, 3950 ft. vs. Groh's 5414 ft., it would appear to be superior.
Permalink Reply by Bluflame on December 12, 2012 at 5:44am Good point with the lateral length. i just saw that on their press release. I don't mean to disparage these results. It's all terrific news! Best news is the overall trend for this area.
BluFlame
Yes, I agree regarding the trend, particularly the greater percentage of condensates that lies within the utica beneath Guernsey County.
Permalink Reply by Paul Martinelli on December 12, 2012 at 6:50am ......and we hope that this trend continues to the county to the North!
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