Two Wolfcamp Producers Reported In Ward County, Texas

Drilling Activity Details

Locations

Ward
TX
United States

Operators
Plays
Post Date
Shore Type
Well Name
that #1H Missouri Gulch 848586-F, #1H Iowa Gulch 9797-F
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Drilling Activity Summary

Description

Two horizontal Phantom Field-Wolfcamp wells were completed in Ward County (RRC Dist. 8), Texas, portion of the Delaware Basin by Felix Energy. IHS Markit reported that #1H Missouri Gulch 848586-F flowed 1.205 Mbbl of 49.2-degree-gravity oil, 3.545 MMcf of gas and 1.669 Mbbl of water per day. Production is from acid- and fracture-treated perforations at 11,333-22,230 ft and the flowing tubing pressure was 1,166 psi on a 39/64-in. choke. It is in Section 84, Block F, G&MMB&A Survey, A-44 and was drilled to 22,345 ft, 11,188 ft true vertical. It bottomed 2 miles to the northwest in Section 86. Less than 2 miles to the southwest in Section 98, Block F, G&MMB&A Survey, A-52, #1H Iowa Gulch 9797-F produced 864 bbl of 45.4-degree-gravity crude, 1.031 MMcf of gas and 1.676 Mbbl of water per day. It was tested on a 33/64-in. choke and the flowing tubing pressure was 784 psi with production from acidized and fracture-stimulated perforations at 11,225-21,254 ft. Drilled to 21,364 ft (11,224 ft true vertical), it bottomed 2 miles to the northwest in Section 96. Felix Energy’s headquarters are in Denver.