Lilis Energy Inc. (NYSE: LLEX) said Feb. 12 that the Kudu #2H has reached a 24-hour IP rate of 1,475 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) on a three-stream basis, at 299 boe/d per 1,000 ft.
The well is currently producing at 75% liquids on a three-stream basis.
The Kudu #2H is Lilis’ eighth successful operating horizontal Wolfcamp B well in the Permian’s Delaware Basin. The Kudu #2H’s 4,935 ft lateral was completed with 25 stages of 200 ft plug-to-plug spacing with approximately 2,006 lbs of sand per ft. The Kudu #2H continues the trend of Lilis producing some of the highest IP rates in the basin, based on an IP per 1,000 ft.
Lilis is also currently flowing back two additional wells and has two wells awaiting completion, including a Wolfcamp B in the eastern portion of its Texas acreage and a Wolfcamp XY in the western portion of its Texas acreage. As recently discussed, the drilling program in 2018 will focus on the delineation of Lilis’ acreage, both geographically and geologically.
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