Denver-Julesberg Basin Completion Produces From Fort Hays, Codell, Carlile
Drilling Activity Details
CO
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
IHS Markit reported that SRC Energy Inc., based in Denver, completed a Denver-Julesburg Basin flowing oil, condensate and gas from three formations—the Fort Hays, Codell and Carlile. The #14-2-11-14 CHZM SRC Bestway is in Section 2-5n-66w of Weld County, Colo. It initially flowed 301 bbl of 54-degree-gravity oil/condensate, 4.294 MMcf of gas and 487 bbl of water per day. Production is from a horizontal lateral extending from 8,429 ft southwestward to 15,266 ft at a bottomhole location in Section 14-5n-66w with a true vertical depth of 7,115 ft. Of the lateral’s 11 perforated intervals, three are in the Fort Hays, six in the Codell and two in the Carlile. SRC Energy noted that the well drifted out of the targeted the Codell Formation into the Carlile. It was tested on a 12/64-in. choke following 37 stages of fracturing between 8,480 and 15,266 ft.
IHS Markit reported that SRC Energy Inc., based in Denver, completed a Denver-Julesburg Basin flowing oil, condensate and gas from three formations—the Fort Hays, Codell and Carlile. The #14-2-11-14 CHZM SRC Bestway is in Section 2-5n-66w of Weld County, Colo. It initially flowed 301 bbl of 54-degree-gravity oil/condensate, 4.294 MMcf of gas and 487 bbl of water per day. Production is from a horizontal lateral extending from 8,429 ft southwestward to 15,266 ft at a bottomhole location in Section 14-5n-66w with a true vertical depth of 7,115 ft. Of the lateral’s 11 perforated intervals, three are in the Fort Hays, six in the Codell and two in the Carlile. SRC Energy noted that the well drifted out of the targeted the Codell Formation into the Carlile. It was tested on a 12/64-in. choke following 37 stages of fracturing between 8,480 and 15,266 ft.