I saw a new permit was issued on June 30 to drill a vertical well on the jefferson zigo pad to Hilcorp. Does this mean a turn around for the area?
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Permalink Reply by JohnL on July 10, 2018 at 1:22am Actually Hilcorp filed for 6 new drilling permits, all on existing pads in Mercer and Lawrence counties. All were for "conventional" wells as in not horizontal. The permit for Jefferson Zigo was for a 5500ft vertical well. What does all this mean? I have no idea. Any activity has to be positive.
Permalink Reply by Bob Rock on July 11, 2018 at 12:08am Not sure exactly what this means or what Hilcorp is doing! It's always a time will tell situation.
Permalink Reply by JohnL on July 17, 2018 at 2:46pm Bob,
The H5 horizontal well on the Jefferson Zigo pad was drilled down to 7825 ft at the bottom of the turn before going horizontal in to the Point Pleasant formation.. This new V7 well is permitted to drill to 5550 ft vertical in to the Clinton formation. Most, if not all of the shallow wells around here are between 4500-5500 ft. All 6 Hilcorp permits are for conventional wells. They're up to something, I just don't know what. Right now, I'll take ANY activity as a good sign.
jl
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