1 Robertson County, Texas, (RRC 5) is the site of a wildcat planned by Burlington Resources Oil & Gas Co. LP, Houston. The #1 Knight is scheduled to reach 15,960 ft. in the Sarah Ann Walker Survey, A-357. This venture is 5.5 miles southwest of the town of Franklin and 4.25 miles northeast of Savell Field. The closest producing well is #2 George-Savell, which was drilled to 15,700 ft. and flowed at 1.67 million cu. ft. of gas per day, with one bbl. of water, through perforations from 13,540 to 13,670 ft. 2 Dallas-based Texakoma Operating LP has permitted a Glen Rose test in the southern portion of Houston County, Texas (RRC 6). The #1 Coleman will be drilled 10,600 ft. some 5.25 miles south of the Austonio Northeast Field discovery. The #1 Coleman was tested in the T.R. Townsend Survey, A-87. The well produced an initial daily potential of 23 bbl. of crude and 12,000 cu. ft. of gas from the Glen Rose from 10,206-44 ft. in 1984. Through 1986, production totaled 479 bbl. of crude and 7,000 cu. ft. of gas. Total depth is 20,750 ft. 3 Petrohawk Operating Co., Houston, completed a Lower Wilcox discovery in the southern portion of Colorado County (RRC 3) about 25 miles south of Columbus, Texas. The #1 W.D. Garrett was tested producing 11.2 million cu. ft. of gas and 673 bbl. of water per day through perforations from 14,632 to 15,252 ft. The calculated daily absolute open flow was reported at 32.16 million cu. ft. of gas. The well was drilled 15,800 ft. in McClure Survey, A-411. 4 Devon Energy Corp., Oklahoma City, completed a discovery in Matagorda County, Texas (RRC 3). The #1 Rehak produced gas at a daily rate of 14.65 million cu. ft., with 37 bbl. of condensate and 27 bbl. of water. According to IHS Energy, the 15,335-ft. venture was tested through perforations from 15,032 to 15,104 ft. The site is four miles northeast of Matagorda in Luke Lasassier Survey, A-58. 5 A discovery has been completed and two wildcats will be drilled in Texas' RRC 2. Brigham Oil & Gas LP, Austin, completed a venture in Jackson County. The discovery is 0.75-mile north of the Calhoun County line and almost one mile west of the Matagorda County line. The #4 Sartwelle, in Isaac Van Dorn Survey, A-265, was reported having a test flow of 1.2 million cu. ft. of gas, 389 bbl. of 47.5-degree condensate and 140 bbl. of water per day through perforations from 9,890 to 9,906 ft. According to IHS Energy, flowing and shut-in tubing pressures were measured at 3,640 psi and 5,965 psi on an 11/64-in. choke. Absolute open flow was calculated at 2.01 million cu. ft. of gas. Also in the district, Anderson Oil Ltd., Corpus Christi, has permitted an apparent Wilcox test in the Caesar South Field area, Bee County. The #7 Eberstadt will be drilled 5,900 ft. in William F. Hodge Survey, A-175. The nearest production is 1.5 miles northeast in Caesar South Field. And, in the northern portion of Live Oak County, a test is planned by Pioneer Natural Resources USA Inc., Irving, Texas. The #1 Meeks is projected to 12,500 ft. in BS&F Survey, A-108. 6 Cimarex Energy Co., Denver, has completed a Wilcox well in Wishbone East Field in the southeastern corner of McMullen County, Texas (RRC 1). The #12 Earl Baker was tested through perforations from 12,220-40 ft. According to IHS Energy, the 12,860-ft. well had an initial daily potential of 13.36 million cu. ft. of gas and 130 bbl. of water. Flowing and shut-in casing pressures were 3,240 psi and 4,215 psi on a 28/64-in. choke. The well is in S&M Survey, A-434. 7 ExxonMobil Corp. has completed a new-field discovery in the southwestern portion of Kenedy County, Texas (RRC 4). The #145 R. J. Kleberg Jr. had an initial daily potential of 1.14 million cu. ft. of gas, 151 bbl. of 52.5-degree condensate and two bbl. of water through perforations from 13,578 to 13,610 ft. The well reached a depth of 16,550 ft. in the Juan Jose Balli Survey, A-1. 8 Corpus Christi-based EOG Resources Inc. completed a wildcat in Starr County, Texas (RRC 4). The #1 McClure is three miles northeast of Roma, Texas, in the Juan Angel Seans Survey, A-164. The 12,345-ft. venture reported an initial daily potential of 616,000 cu. ft. of gas, 14 bbl. of 60.4-degree condensate and six bbl. of water per day through perforations from 6,510 to 6,640 ft. According to IHS Energy, flowing tubing pressure was 1,032 psi and shut-in tubing pressure was 3,015 psi on a 16/64-inch choke. The closest EOG production is from #2 McClure, a mile west of #1 McClure, in the Juan Salinas Survey, A-163. The 7,050-ft. well was tested flowing 3.538 cu. ft. of gas, six bbl. of condensate and 108 bbl. of water per day through perforations in the Queen City from 5,841 to 5,903 ft. 9 Houston operator Bois d'Arc Offshore Ltd. has completed #1 OCS-G-24924 as a new-field discovery in the Upper Miocene. This wildcat was drilled to 16,634 ft. in the northern portion of Ship Shoal Block 111, offshore Louisiana. Initial potential was not reported. 10 Natchez, Miss.-based Callon Petroleum Operating Co. submitted an initial plan of exploration for undrilled Alaminos Canyon Block 529 in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, according to IHS Energy. Up to four wells could be drilled from separate surface locations in water depths ranging from 3,987 to 4,007 ft. The nearest producing well is 11 miles west-northwest on Port Isabel Block 525. 11 A wildcat will be drilled in the northern portion of northern Louisiana's Richland Parish by Goldston Oil Corp., Houston. The #1 Richland Parish School Board, Section 16-19n-8e, is east of the Morehouse Parish line and six miles east of the town of Oak Ridge. The wildcat is to be drilled 7,500 ft. The closest oil producer is #1 L. Boyte, Section 3-22n-11e, 4.75 miles east-northeast in West Carroll Parish. This well was tested flowing gas through perforations in the Hosston from 3,114-18 ft. 12 A wildcat was completed by Rising Star Energy LLC, Houston, in Section 26-15n-15w in the southern portion of north Louisiana's Caddo Parish. The wildcat is three miles west of the town of Stonewall. The #1 Hunter "26," Section 26, was tested in the Cotton Valley through fracture-treated perforations from 9,114 to 9,937 ft. The 10,612-ft. venture produced 765,000 cu. ft. of gas and 15 bbl. of 57-degree condensate per day. On a 15/64-in. choke, flowing tubing pressure was 1,525 psi. The #1 Clingman "1," Section 1-15n-15w, is the closest producing unit. This well is 3.67 miles north-northeast of #1 Hunter "26." This wildcat produces 621,000 cu. ft. of gas per day, with 10 bbl. of 57-degree condensate and 119 bbl. of water, through perforations from 9,125 to 10,320 ft. 13 In South Louisiana's south-central Pointe Coupee Parish, BP America Production Co. has completed two Tuscaloosa wells in Judge Digby Field. The #4-Alt Ivy J. Major is in Section 25-5s-9e. The well was tested producing 26.75 million cu. ft. of gas and 137 bbl. of water per day through perforations from 20,866 to 21,024 ft. The #7 Ivy J. Major, Section 36, is 1.5 miles south of #4-Alt Ivy J. Major. This well produces 21.91 million cu. ft. of gas daily, with 26 bbl. of 45-degree condensate and 96 bbl. of water. This 21,800-ft. well's perforations were in the Tuscaloosa from 20,820-95 ft. 14 Three wells were completed by Midland, Texas-based Clayton Williams Energy Inc. in the southern portion of Plaquemines Parish. The State Lease QQ #195, Section 23-19s-18e, produced 10.15 million cu. ft. of gas, 340 bbl. of 55-degree condensate and nine bbl. of water per day through perforations in the Cibicides Carstensi from 11,816-40 ft., according to IHS Energy. On a 21/64-in. choke, this 12,981-ft. venture's flowing tubing pressure was 3,614 psi. The #2 is in Section 26 and had an initial daily rate of 2.8 million cu. ft. of gas. This well was drilled 6,296 ft. and had a flowing tubing pressure of 1,970 psi. The #4 is in Section 30-19s-19e and was drilled 9,593 ft. According to the company, the well is currently waiting on a completion rig. 15 In Lamar County, Miss., EOG Resources Inc., Houston, will drill a wildcat four miles west-southwest of Sumrall. The #1 Oakvale "9-11," Section 9-5n-16w, will be drilled 16,750 ft. A similar producer is 2.75 miles southwest in Higgins Field. The #1-A Amoco-Sabine, Section 19, was tested flowing 8.2 million cu. ft. of gas and 144 bbl. of water per day through perforations in the Hosston from 15,920-82 ft. According to IHS Energy, the well, which was drilled to 17,000 ft., yielded a total of 968.29 million cu. ft. of gas, 13,316 bbl. of condensate and 12,686 bbl. of water through 1985. 16 Mississippi is the home of a discovery by Jackson-based Griffin & Griffin Exploration LLC, which drilled a 3,800-ft. wildcat in Wilkinson County. The #1 BR "F-46," Section 50-3n-2w, is five miles north of the town of Woodville. This venture was tested flowing 179,000 cu. ft. of gas per day through perforations from 3,379-82 ft., and on a 5/64-in. choke, flowing tubing pressure was measured at 1,240 psi. The nearest producer is #1 BR "F-32," Section 20-3n-1w, 4.33 miles northeast in the one-well Buffalo North Field. This well has yielded 11.06 million cu. ft. of gas, including January production of 3.68 million cu. ft.