Felix Energy Completes Wolfcamp Well In Winkler County, Texas
Drilling Activity Details
TX
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
In the Winkler County (RRC Dist. 8), Texas, portion of the Delaware Basin, Denver-based Felix Energy LLC completed a Wolfcamp well. The #1H University Lands Fourth of July 22-21 was tested flowing 673 bbl of 39-degree-gravity oil, 936 Mcf of gas and 1.775 Mbbl of water per day from acidized and fracture-stimulated perforations at 11,421-16,347 ft. Flowing tubing pressure was gauged at 2,099 psi during testing on a 17/64-in. choke. The Phantom Field well was drilled to 16,495 ft and is in Section 22, Block 21, University Lands Survey, A-U62. It bottomed a mile to the southeast in Section 22. The true vertical depth is 11,469 ft.
In the Winkler County (RRC Dist. 8), Texas, portion of the Delaware Basin, Denver-based Felix Energy LLC completed a Wolfcamp well. The #1H University Lands Fourth of July 22-21 was tested flowing 673 bbl of 39-degree-gravity oil, 936 Mcf of gas and 1.775 Mbbl of water per day from acidized and fracture-stimulated perforations at 11,421-16,347 ft. Flowing tubing pressure was gauged at 2,099 psi during testing on a 17/64-in. choke. The Phantom Field well was drilled to 16,495 ft and is in Section 22, Block 21, University Lands Survey, A-U62. It bottomed a mile to the southeast in Section 22. The true vertical depth is 11,469 ft.