1 An extension of a Snyderville (Oread/Shawnee) pool in Kansas' Medicine Lodge-Boggs Field has been finaled by Clark Exploration Co. flowing gas at the rate of 2.02 million cu. ft. per day, reports IHS Energy Group. The Highlands Ranch, Colo.-based company perforated at 3,976-90 ft. in Snyderville at the #2 Ricke in Section 29-33s-13w, Barber County. The successful stepout is a half-mile southwest of the northwesternmost Snyderville producer completed to date in the pool. 2 Crawford Oil & Gas Inc., Mooreland, Okla., has increased its activity in an Ordovician exploratory program about 11 miles south of Coldwater in Comanche County, Kan. The company is waiting on completion tools at the #2 Hoffman Trust in Section 7-34s-18w. The prospect was set up as a 6,100-ft. test of Ordovician Viola. A drillstem test was run in Mississippian, but details are not available. The new venture is a mile west of the company's #1 Hoffman Trust in Section 8 that is presumed to be a Viola discovery. The #1 test has pipe set on bottom at 6,315 ft. and at last report was shut in awaiting a pipeline connection. Crawford has added another exploratory test to the program-the #1 Basnett in Section 10-34s-18w. Projected depth is 6,100 ft. in Cambro-Ordovician Arbuckle. Also in the Coldwater area, at a site about 5.5 miles south-southwest of the town, Liberal, Kan., independent R.J. Patrick Operating Co. is drilling below 5,020 ft. at the #2-10 Donald Herd, Section 10-33s-19w. The wildcat has a projected depth of 6,400 ft. in Arbuckle. 3 A Pennsylvanian Cromwell pool discovery completed 15 years ago in Pine Hollow South Field, Pittsburg County, Okla., was confirmed recently when Fort Worth-based Cross Timbers Oil Co., through its Spring Resources Inc. subsidiary, tested 3.13 million cu. ft. of gas per day at the #3-22 Ott. The well in Section 22-5n-12e also produced 440 bbl. of water in 24 hours, thought to be load water. Testing was carried out on a 32/64-in. choke through perforations at 6,820-30 ft. 4 A development well completed by Marathon Oil Co. in Oklahoma's Carter-Knox Trend flowed 17 million cu. ft. of gas and 100 bbl. of condensate per day from 25 intervals in Pennsylvanian Downthrusted Morrow between 6,508-8,256 ft. IHS Energy Group says the new producer is the #1-21 Bobbie in Section 21-3n-5w, Grady County. 5 In Oklahoma's Pushmataha County, The GHK Co. LLC, Oklahoma City, completed its #1-3 EMRW flowing 6.01 million cu. ft. of gas per day from Lower Mississippian Jackfork. The well is in Section 3-2n-20e, on the eastern end of the company's Potato Hills Field. It was tested on a 36/64-in. choke through perforations at 5,222-32 and 5,335-50 ft. 6 JMA Energy Co. LLC, Oklahoma City, worked over the #1-36 Miller Brisco in Marlow West Field, Stephens County, Okla., and completed it for an initial flow gauge of 8.64 million cu. ft. of gas and 87 bbl. of condensate per day from Rowe Sand. The company used a 22/64-in. choke to test through perforations at 6,935-46 ft. at the well in Section 36-2n-8w. JMA earlier this year completed the well flowing 2.03 million cu. ft. of gas and 4 bbl. of water per day from an undifferentiated Pennsylvanian Lower Hoxbar Sand at 7,953-86 ft. Plans are to commingle production later. 7 Pennsylvanian Morrow is the producing formation at the Amoco Production Co. #103 Basin Royalty, a new-field opener in Texas' Wheeler County that was completed flowing 1 million cu. ft. of gas, 18 bbl. of condensate and 9 bbl. of water per day. According to IHS Energy Group, the 20,358-ft. discovery was tested on an 18/64-in. choke after Amoco perforated at 15,646-52 and 15,702-10 ft. It's in Section 3, Block L of J.M. Lindsey Survey, A-468. 8 A 200-bbl.-per-day oil producer has been added by Sunlight Exploration Inc. to its Tecovas Creek Field area in Potter County, Texas. Sunlight, based in Canyon, Texas, also recorded a flow of 20,000 cu. ft. of gas per day at the #3-2 Marsh Ranch, in Section 2, Block 4, G&M Survey, A-478, on the southeastern flank of the field. The well is producing from Permian Brown Dolomite, perforated at 3,580-3,600 ft. 9 Clear Fork Inc., Abilene, worked over the #1059 C.E. Boyd in EVB Field, Nolan County, Texas, and completed it as a shallower-pool discovery pumping 145 bbl. of oil and 7 bbl. of water per day, with 40,000 cu. ft. of gas, from Upper Canyon. The well, in Section 59, Block X, T&P Survey, A-430, is producing through perforations at 4,800-42 ft. Earlier, the company at different times completed the well from Palo Pinto at 5,733-36 ft. and Lower Cisco at 4,263-70 ft., both established producing zones in the field. All three formations are of Pennsylvanian age. 10 A flow gauge of 172 bbl. of oil per day from Flippen at 2,886-90 ft. was recorded by Royal Texas Petroleum at the #5 W.L. Godfrey in League 360 of Goliad County School Land Survey, A-180, Jones County, Texas. IHS Energy Group says the Austin independent used a 12/64-in. choke to test the Farnsworth Field area well, about a quarter-mile southwest of the nearest Flippen producer. 11 Houston-based CMS Oil & Gas Co. is nearing 5,000 ft. at the #1 Hangar, a horizontal wildcat it's drilling in Upton County, Texas. The venture is to go to a measured depth of 18,250 ft., or a true vertical depth of 13,000 ft. It's in Section 74, Block C, CCSD&RGNG Survey. The hole is scheduled to bottom to the northwest beneath Section 75. At its surface location, the project offsets to the southeast a 10,105-ft. vertical well in Hazel Field that was completed producing from Cisco Sand at 10,031-59 ft. 12 A modest producer completed by Limark Corp., one that was tested flowing 193,000 cu. ft. of gas, 2 bbl. of oil and 5 bbl. of water per day from Wichita-Albany, is a discovery in Pecos County, Texas. Limark, of Midland, tested on a 16/64-in. choke from 4,226-4,748 ft. at the well, in Section 18, Block 140, T&STL Survey, A-9329. Elsewhere in Pecos County, TMBR/Sharp Drilling Inc., also of Midland, is drilling below 7,600 ft. at its wildcat, the #1 McKenzie State "6" in Section 6, Block 207, TC SS (J.T. Baker) Survey, A-7585. Projected depth is 10,000 ft. 13 Titan Resources Inc., Midland, is drilling below 11,270 ft. at the #1 Dooley, a proposed 20,000-ft. wildcat in Section 3, Block 75, PSL Survey, A-1241, Loving County, Texas. In the same section, a quarter-mile to the southeast, there's an abandoned test that was drilled to 22,458 ft. in Ordovician in the early 1960s, according to IHS Energy Group. In Winkler County, nearly 2 miles southeast of the drilling venture, Titan has made location for another 20,000-ft. test at the #1 Davis in Section 21, Block 75, PSL (M.M. Leeman) Survey, A-1688. 14 Permian Spraberry is the producing formation at the #1 MSW Brown/Porterfield, a development well completed by Ricks Exploration Inc. in Texas' Blackard Field pumping 317 bbl. of oil and 50 bbl. of water, with 88,000 cu. ft. of gas, per day. The well in Section 3, Block 32, T5N, T&P Survey, A-320, Borden County, is producing through perforations between 6,980-7,078 ft. About 1.75 miles north, the Oklahoma City operator is nearing 3,500 ft. at a 7,800-ft. wildcat it's drilling at the #1 Turner in Section 38, Block 32, T6N, EL&RR Survey, A-1565. 15 Chesapeake Operating Inc., Oklahoma City, completed a Permian Wolfcamp discovery in Lea County, N.M., pumping 23 bbl. of oil, 87 bbl. of water, with 80,000 cu. ft. of gas, per day. The #1 B. Medlin "10" in Section 10-16s-37e is producing from 10,624-39 ft. Elsewhere in Lea County, in Section 17-20s-38e, Amerada Hess Corp., New York City, worked over the #1 M.J. Raley and completed it flowing 142 bbl. of oil, 994,000 cu. ft. of gas and 20 bbl. of water per day from Permian Blinebry. The Nadine West Field well, originally completed in 1952 as an Ordovician McKee Sand well producing from 9,175 ft., was plugged back to 6,342 ft. and now produces from 5,948-6,327 ft. 16 The #1 Sammy State is an Eddy County, N.M., wildcat that's being tested by Midland independent Nadel & Gussman Permian LLC, reports IHS Energy Group. The prospect, in Section 15-21s-25e, was drilled and cased to a total depth of 10,702 ft. in Barnett Shale. There's an 11,365-ft. Morrow well nearly 1.5 miles to the northeast in Catclaw Draw Field. That well produces from 10,327-47 ft.