Two High-volume Meramec Wells In Blaine County, Okla., Reported By Continental Resources

Drilling Activity Details

Locations

Blaine
OK
United States

Operators
Plays
Post Date
Shore Type
Well Name
#7-13-24XHM Reba Jo, #5-13-24XHM Reba Jo
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Drilling Activity Summary

Description

According to IHS Markit, Oklahoma City-based Continental Resources Inc. completed the two highest producing Meramec wells reported to date in the Stack play in Blaine County, Okla. The wells were drilled from a pad in Section 13-15n-11w. The #7-13-24XHM Reba Jo flowed 4.168 Mbbl of oil, 11.9 MMcf of gas and 2.638 Mbbl of water per day. It was acidized and fractured at 11,026-21,174 ft and was tested on a 46/64-in. choke with flowing tubing pressure of 3,005 psi. Drilled to 21,347 ft, 11,221 ft true vertical, it bottomed in Section 24-15n-11w. About one-third of a mile to the west, #5-13-24XHM Reba Jo produced 3.615 Mbbl of oil, 10.4 MMcf of gas and 2.579 Mbbl of water per day. Production is from acidized and fractured perforations in a parallel lateral between 10,998 and 21,050 ft. The 21,223-ft Watonga-Chickasha Trend well has a true vertical depth of 11,113 ft, and it bottomed in Section 24-15n-11w. The completion was tested on a 46/64-in. choke, and the flowing tubing pressure was 2,611 psi.