In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s top five drilling activity highlights from around the world.
- Utica Shale Discovery Tested Flowing 6,497 bbl of Oil, 15.314 MMcf of Gas per Day
- Hughes County, Okla., Completions Flow from Commingled Woodford, Mayes
- Pliocene Discovery in Green Canyon Block 338 by Murphy Exploration & Production
- Sullivan County, Pa., Marcellus Shale Discovery Tested Flowing 50.467 MMcf of Gas per Day
- Two Eagle Ford Completions at Lonesome Dove Pad in Eagleville Field
ALSO SEE:
Top 12 IP Wells in the Marcellus Shale
Top 12 Recent Gulf of Mexico Discoveries
Top 12 IP Wells in Utica Shale
For more up-to-date information on the latest U.S. and international exploration wells visit Hart Energy’s online Drilling Activity Highlights database.
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