Upper Texas Coast-Eagle Ford Discovery in Brazos County, Texas
Drilling Activity Details
Brazos
TX
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
In the southern Brazos County (RRC Dist. 3), Texas, portion of Giddings Field, Lonestar Operating has completed an Eagle Ford Shale oil well. The #1H SFR flowed 463 bbl of crude, 2.674 MMcf of gas and 138 bbl of water per day through fracture-treated perforations at 11,703-21,893 ft. Flowing tubing pressure was 2,675 psi on a 17/64-in. choke. It was drilled to 22,025 ft, 10,771 ft true vertical, and is on a 1,717-acre lease in Thomas Henry Survey, A-129, and bottomed 2 miles to the northwest in Jesse Bledsoe Survey, A-71. The horizontal leg of the Upper Texas Coast venture was drilled after completing an 11,550-ft vertical pilot hole. Lonestar’s headquarters are in Fort Worth.
In the southern Brazos County (RRC Dist. 3), Texas, portion of Giddings Field, Lonestar Operating has completed an Eagle Ford Shale oil well. The #1H SFR flowed 463 bbl of crude, 2.674 MMcf of gas and 138 bbl of water per day through fracture-treated perforations at 11,703-21,893 ft. Flowing tubing pressure was 2,675 psi on a 17/64-in. choke. It was drilled to 22,025 ft, 10,771 ft true vertical, and is on a 1,717-acre lease in Thomas Henry Survey, A-129, and bottomed 2 miles to the northwest in Jesse Bledsoe Survey, A-71. The horizontal leg of the Upper Texas Coast venture was drilled after completing an 11,550-ft vertical pilot hole. Lonestar’s headquarters are in Fort Worth.