Another Utah Hingeline wildcat is in the
works for Petro-Hunt LLC, Dallas. It
plans to drill #31B-1-1-Lamb Trust to
14,700 ft. in Section 31-15s-3e to test
Jurassic Navajo sand. The location is about
a mile south of the town of Wales in western
Sanpete County. The nearest production
is from Covenant Field, the field that
opened the Hingeline trend, some 50 miles
south-southwest in Sevier County. Petro-
Hunt’s new well is a northeast offset to a
dry hole drilled last year. The company is
drilling another wildcat some six miles
south-southwest.
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