- SCC 31-17-14 H #1, Chesapeake Operating: 13.344 MMcf/day IP on 22/64 in. choke at 5,989 psi; Perfs: 11,597-15,850, length: 4,253 ft.; Shreveport Field, Caddo Parish, S31/T17/R14; res. A, serial #245420
- Johnson 10-14-15 H #2-ALT, Chesapeake Operating: 13.8 MMcf/day IP on 22/64 in. choke at 6,300 psi; Perfs: 11,935-16,341, length: 4,406 ft.; Bethany Longstreet Field, DeSoto Parish, S10/T14/R15; res. A, serial #243830
- Johnson 10-14-15 H #3-ALT, Chesapeake Operating: 14.088 MMcf/day IP on 22/64 in. choke at 6,268 psi; Perfs: 12,000-16,405, length: 4,405 ft.; Bethany Longstreet Field, DeSoto Parish, S10/T14/R15; res. A, serial #243926
- James 3 #3-ALT, EXCO Operating: 11.369 MMcf/day IP on 17/64 in. choke at 7,609 psi; Perfs: 12,245-16,726, length: 4,481 ft.; Caspiana Field, DeSoto Parish, S10/T14/R14; res. A, serial #246302
- James 3 #1-ALT, EXCO Operating: 9.36 MMcf/day IP on 16/64 in. choke at 7,557 psi; Perfs: 12,209-16,343, length: 4,134 ft.; Caspiana Field, DeSoto Parish, S10/T14/R14; res. A, serial #246304
- McCoy 26-12-15 H #1, Chesapeake Operating: 18.096 MMcf/day IP on 22/64 in. choke at 7,330 psi; Perfs: 11,585-15,953, length: 4,368 ft.; Grand Cane Field, DeSoto Parish, S26/T12/R15; res. A, serial #245911
- Sample Et Al. 4 H #4-ALT, Petrohawk Operating: 7.35 MMcf/day IP on 14/64 in. choke at 7,727 psi; Perfs: 12,162-16,675, length: 4,513 ft.; Thorn Lake Field, Red River Parish, S4/T14/R11; res. A, serial #242542
- Pattison 12-9-11 H #1, Chesapeake Operating: 18.096 MMcf/day IP on 22/64 in. choke at 7,830 psi; Perfs: 14,201-18,440, length: 4,239 ft.; San Miguel Creek Field, Sabine Parish, S12/T9/R11; res. A, serial #245459
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
New Louisiana Completions
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BHP Billiton,
Completions,
Exco Resources,
Haynesville Shale,
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2 comments:
Coincidence that the last two CHK wells on this list have the exact same 18.096 MMcf/day IP?
Jason
Yes, just a coincidence. I double checked it when posting and verified it again this morning. Not to say that there wasn't a keypunch error before it was posted to the state database.
RH
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