1 Endeavor Energy Resources LP, Midland, is drilling a remote wildcat on the eastern flank of the Fort Worth Basin in Ellis County, Texas. The #1 Seven S. Ranch, in MEP&P RR Co. Survey, A-760, was proposed to 10,000 ft. in the county, which has given up only 31 commercial wells, all from the Nacatoch formation in part of Corsicana Field, according to IHS Energy. The nearest successful well is 3.66 miles north-northwest in Cleburne Field, where the #1 Roten was completed last year for 939,000 cu. ft. of gas a day from Barnett Shale at 8,800 to 10,194 ft. total depth, according to IHS Energy. 2 Rusk County, Texas, will play host to Dallas-based Basa Resources Inc.'s #1 Ramsey wildcat in Samuel Bonds Survey, A-130. The 9,000-ft. exploratory well, about five miles north of Garrison, is 1.5 miles southeast of a former producing well in Caledonia Field. In that field, the A-342 was completed in 1955 producing gas from Rodessa between 6,056-60 ft. About 1.75 miles southeast, Garrison Field produces gas from Travis Peak below 9,000 ft. 3 A discovery flowing 350,000 cu. ft. of gas and three bbl. of condensate a day greeted drilling efforts by BRG Petroleum Corp., Tulsa, at its #1 Forrest Gas Unit in Maria Josefa Arriola Survey, A-4, in Nacogdoches County, Texas. The well produced from commingled intervals in Pettet between 8,252 and 8,412 ft. and from Travis Peak between 8,605 and 9,246 ft., following fracturing and an acid treatment. Tests were run through a 48/65-in. choke with 550 psi of flowing tubing pressure. The company drilled a similar well about 0.66-mile south-southeast. That well is awaiting pipeline hookup, IHS Energy said. 4 An apparent discovery in Polk County, Texas, came in for Pogo Producing Co. at the rate of 226 bbl. of oil, 337,000 cu. ft. of casinghead gas and no water. The #1 Davis-PDB et al., in William Ohns Survey, A-39, produced through a 22/64-in. choke with 305 psi of flowing tubing pressure from fractured perforations in Woodbine between 12,351-98 ft. The 12,330-ft. well is about four miles northwest of Leggett. Pogo plans to file an application for a new field discovery. The nearest producer is a mile east in Seven Oaks North Field, which produces from Woodbine as well as from Austin. 5 Crown Petroleum Corp., Oklahoma City, flowed 7.84 million cu. ft. of gas a day with 515 bbl. of condensate and 35 bbl. of water from its #1 David Boies directional wildcat in the Benino Mancha #412 Survey, A-574, in Hardin County, Texas. The discovery produced from Yegua perforations between 9,930-40 ft. through a 16/64-in. choke with 4,850 psi of flowing tubing pressure. The well is within a mile southwest of the city limits of Pinewood Estates. The nearest production is more than a half-mile northeast in single-well Pinewood Field, which also produces from Yegua. 6 Rio-Tex Inc., San Antonio, is drilling to 9,000 ft. at a wildcat in northwestern Kerr County, Texas, where only 108 wells have been drilled and only one well has produced commercially. The company's #1 Klein is 35 miles southwest of Kerrville in Section 25, John H. Gibson Survey, A-165. The only producer in the count is six miles west-northwest, where the #1 Robby Hurt was completed for an initial potential of 21 bbl. of oil from Ellenburger from 3,720-30 ft. Rio-Tex staked another 9,000-ft. wildcat 12 miles southwest in the same county. 7 Manti Operating Co., Corpus Christi, completed a discovery for 98 bbl. of oil and 1.33 million cu. ft. of gas with no water in northeastern McMullen County, Texas. The #1 Morrill, in J. Poitevent Survey #48, A-683, was tested from perforations between 5,977-81 ft. in the Wales Sand through a 14/64-in. choke about 13 miles northeast of Tilden. The nearest previous producer was a half-mile west in Crowther Field. 8 Within the city limits of Inez, in Victoria County, Texas, Brayton Operating Corp., Corpus Christi, has permitted its #1 Fuhrman, a 7,000-ft. wildcat. The nearest production is 1.25 miles north-northwest in Inez Field, where Brayton produces from Frio between 4,469 and 4,675 ft. 9 Continental Resources Inc., Enid, Okla., tested a discovery for 1.37 million cu. ft. of gas with 46 bbl. of condensate and no water daily in southwestern Nueces County, Texas, about 0.75-mile west-northwest of Driscoll. The #1 Driscoll Ranch, in Jose Antonio Cabasos Survey, A-63, went to 6,500 ft. and tested through a 12/64-in. choke from perforations between 5,114-22 ft. It did not report the formation. Approximately 1.5 miles east-southeast, wells in the Clara Driscoll South Field were completed in 1939 from Catahoula between 5,477-81 ft. The wells flowed at a rate of 30 bbl. a day. 10 Laredo Energy LLC, Houston, is drilling to 12,000 ft. at its #1 RMT "A" wildcat in the Jose Clemente Gutierrez Survey, A-135, in southwestern Zapata County, Texas. The well is 3.5 miles northeast of the U.S. border with Mexico, and three miles north-northwest of Zapata. The nearest producer to the Laredo well is a mile southeast, where the #1 E. Villareal flowed 1.18 million cu. ft. of gas a day in Exsun Field from Wilcox between 6,690 and 6,734 ft. The company drilled the #1 RMT nearly three miles east-southeast in February last year, completing the well for 6.1 million cu. ft. of gas a day from Lobo between 9,898 and 9,908 ft. The well produced 218.62 million cu. ft. of gas and 507 bbl. of water last October. 11 A Ship Shoal Block 322 wildcat in the Gulf of Mexico flowed 16 million cu. ft. of gas a day for Remington Oil & Gas Corp., Dallas, according to The Wiser Oil Co., a 25% working-interest-holder. The #1 OCS-G-22725 encountered 134 ft. of gross sand on its way to a total depth of 7,300 ft. Remington plans to complete the wildcat as a subsea producer in 313 ft. of water, and pipe the production to the Newfield "A" platform in the same block. 12 BP Exploration & Production Inc., Houston, penetrated 500 ft. of net oil pay at its Puma discovery in Green Canyon Block 823. The #1 OCS-G-16808 went to 19,034 ft., and two sidetracks off the original wellbore encountered oil in a similar reservoir in 4,130 ft. of water, said BHP Billiton, an interest-holder. The well is about 10 miles west of BP's Mad Dog discovery in Block 826, which is scheduled to come online in November. Pipelines for both oil and gas production are being built to that discovery, which will be produced through a spar platform. 13 A Frio discovery in northeastern West Feliciana Parish, La., tested at 600,000 cu. ft. of gas a day for Bridwell Oil Management of Alabama LLC, Wichita Falls, Texas. The #1 Erwin et al. produced from perforations between 2,792 and 2,802 ft. through an 8/64-in. choke with 1,000 psi of flowing tubing pressure. The well is in irregular Section 47-1s-1w, about 2.5 miles west of the East Feliciana Parish boundary line. Bridwell abandoned a well more than a half-mile north-northeast last year. The nearest former Frio production is about two miles north-northwest in Spillman Northwest Field. There, the #1 Richard K. Munson flowed 50.4 million cu. ft. of gas during its 13 months in production, said IHS Energy. 14 Houston independent PXP Gulf Coast Inc. completed a discovery in Block 40 of Chandeleur Sound in state waters offshore St. Bernard Parish, La. The #1 State Lease 17812 flowed 3.61 million cu. ft. of gas a day from the 4,600 Sand between 4,550-59 ft. through a 21/64-in. choke with 1,552 psi of flowing tubing pressure. PXP drilled the well to 4,800 ft. The nearest production is more than a mile west in Block 41, which produces from Pliocene between 4,586-94 ft. 15 Radzewics Exploration Drilling Co., Natchez, Miss., has staked a Frio wildcat in south-central Wilkinson County, Miss., more than two miles north of the Louisiana border. The company's #1 Board of Education Unit et al., in irregular Section 26-1n-2e, was permitted to 5,000 ft. Radzewics drilled a 13,850-ft. well 0.66-mile southwest last year and brought it online but hasn't yet released details. The nearest apparent Frio producer is more than two miles south-southeast. At that location, the #1 Hamilton et al. flowed 110,000 cu. ft. of gas a day and apparently never came onstream, according to IHS Energy. 16 Worldwide Cos. has staked a 4,000-ft wildcat in Pike County, Miss., about a mile southeast of its headquarters offices in Magnolia. The #1 Worldwide Cos. Happy Jack LLC is in Section 18-2n-8e, more than a mile northeast of production in Magnolia South Field, which produces from Tuscaloosa. The company's #1 Braswell "24-12," opener for the two-well field, flowed 102 bbl. of oil a day.