Cambrian is target in Paradox Basin target in Grand County, Utah
Drilling Activity Details
Grand
UT
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
Golden Eagle Exploration LLC, Denver, staked a 16,000-ft wildcat projected to reach Cambrian on the northeastern flank of the Paradox Basin, about 18 miles northeast of Moab, Utah. The #2 Paradox Basin is in Section 21-23s-23e, southeastern Grand County. It is almost one mile south-southwest Golden Eagle's earlier well, #1 Paradox Basin, which is also the only other well drilled in the township. Originally set up as a 14,500-ft. Cambrian test, Golden Eagle has disclosed no other details on this well. Both projects are 11 to 12 miles south-southwest of the Greater Cisco area, which produces gas from Cretaceous and Jurassic zones. Cane Creek, which produces from Paradox-Pennsylvanian, is 24 to 25 miles southwest.
Golden Eagle Exploration LLC, Denver, staked a 16,000-ft wildcat projected to reach Cambrian on the northeastern flank of the Paradox Basin, about 18 miles northeast of Moab, Utah. The #2 Paradox Basin is in Section 21-23s-23e, southeastern Grand County. It is almost one mile south-southwest Golden Eagle's earlier well, #1 Paradox Basin, which is also the only other well drilled in the township. Originally set up as a 14,500-ft. Cambrian test, Golden Eagle has disclosed no other details on this well. Both projects are 11 to 12 miles south-southwest of the Greater Cisco area, which produces gas from Cretaceous and Jurassic zones. Cane Creek, which produces from Paradox-Pennsylvanian, is 24 to 25 miles southwest.