New Pool Discovery In Cherokee Basin Flows From Red Fork Sand
Drilling Activity Details
Noble
OK
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
IHS Markit announced that Lance Ruffel Oil & Gas Corp. reported preliminary test results from a new pool discovery along the western edge of Cherokee Basin in Oklahoma. The #1-33 Frailey is in Section 33-23n-1w of Noble County. It flowed 78 bbl of 42-degree-gravity oil with 400 Mcf of gas and 73 bbl of water per day during testing on an 18/64-in. choke. Production is from a fractured 1-ft interval of Red Fork Sand. Little additional information is available on the proposed 4,800-ft prospect. The Oklahoma City-based company’s new well is in a section in the abandoned Fourdee Northeast Field that contains five inactive wells.
IHS Markit announced that Lance Ruffel Oil & Gas Corp. reported preliminary test results from a new pool discovery along the western edge of Cherokee Basin in Oklahoma. The #1-33 Frailey is in Section 33-23n-1w of Noble County. It flowed 78 bbl of 42-degree-gravity oil with 400 Mcf of gas and 73 bbl of water per day during testing on an 18/64-in. choke. Production is from a fractured 1-ft interval of Red Fork Sand. Little additional information is available on the proposed 4,800-ft prospect. The Oklahoma City-based company’s new well is in a section in the abandoned Fourdee Northeast Field that contains five inactive wells.