Jones Energy Completes Three Cleveland Producers At Increased Density Project In Oklahoma
Drilling Activity Details
Ellis
OK
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
Jones Energy Inc. has completed three horizontal Cleveland producers in an increased density project in Section 16-20n-25w in Ellis County, Okla. The #16-4H Panthers flowed 1.05 Mbbl of 42-degree-gravity oil, 230 Mcf of gas and 381 bbl of water per day from a fracture-stimulated openhole at 8,621-12,997 ft. It was drilled to 13,000 ft, 8,291 ft true vertical, and was tested on a 48/64-in. choke with a flowing tubing pressure of 92 psi and a shut-in tubing pressure of 350 psi. An east offset, #16-5H Panthers, was tested on a 48/64-in. choke flowing 489 bbl of 45-degree-gravity oil with 52 Mcf of gas and 23 bbl of water daily from a fracture-stimulated openhole zone at 8,573-12,865 ft (8,297 ft true vertical). A west offset, #16-3H Panthers, flowed 178 bbl of oil, 189 Mcf of gas and 588 bbl of water per day. It was tested on a 42/64-in. choke from an open-hole interval at 8,625-12,853 ft (8,297 ft true vertical) after fracturing. According to the Austin-based operator, the recoverable original oil- and gas-in-place in the underlying Cleveland reservoir is calculated at 871 Mbbl of oil and 6.1 Bcf of gas.
Jones Energy Inc. has completed three horizontal Cleveland producers in an increased density project in Section 16-20n-25w in Ellis County, Okla. The #16-4H Panthers flowed 1.05 Mbbl of 42-degree-gravity oil, 230 Mcf of gas and 381 bbl of water per day from a fracture-stimulated openhole at 8,621-12,997 ft. It was drilled to 13,000 ft, 8,291 ft true vertical, and was tested on a 48/64-in. choke with a flowing tubing pressure of 92 psi and a shut-in tubing pressure of 350 psi. An east offset, #16-5H Panthers, was tested on a 48/64-in. choke flowing 489 bbl of 45-degree-gravity oil with 52 Mcf of gas and 23 bbl of water daily from a fracture-stimulated openhole zone at 8,573-12,865 ft (8,297 ft true vertical). A west offset, #16-3H Panthers, flowed 178 bbl of oil, 189 Mcf of gas and 588 bbl of water per day. It was tested on a 42/64-in. choke from an open-hole interval at 8,625-12,853 ft (8,297 ft true vertical) after fracturing. According to the Austin-based operator, the recoverable original oil- and gas-in-place in the underlying Cleveland reservoir is calculated at 871 Mbbl of oil and 6.1 Bcf of gas.