
(Source: Kolibri Global Energy)
Kolibri Global Energy Inc. completed four 1.5-mile lateral wells in the Tishomingo Field in Oklahoma’s SCOOP region at an average of less than 10.5 days each, down from 14 days for earlier wells of the same length in the field.
Completion operations for the Lovina 9-16-1H, Lovina 9-16-2H, Lovina 9-16-3H and Lovina 9-16-4H are scheduled to begin in the last week of May, with production anticipated to begin in early July. Kolibri has a 100% interest in the wells.
Kolibri’s rig is now drilling at the Forguson 17-20-3H well location, where Kolibri is operator and has a 46% working interest. The Forguson well is scheduled to be fracture stimulated after the Lovina wells have been completed.
Kolibri said the Forguson well is on 3,000 acres on the east side of the field on land that is not included in Kolibri’s December 2024 reserve report.
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