Someone who actually lived in Hayward was saying she thinks they are putting another site almost in the town of Hayward? Anyone know anything about this.
Deborah,
I am not part of the Spitfire well, but my land now has been Multi-unit spaced with that section. I’m just north of there. I think they are planning on moving north for the next well as the site is already made on NW 23. I’m sure they will move west into Hayward before it’s all over. I haven’t had time to check the spacing on that area. I believe the spitfire came in at 89 BBD or something like that. So, they are lucky if they are getting 40 BBD by now. That would be O K on 80 A spacing, but on 1280A it will hardly be worth a trip to the bank. But, we will take what every we get and be thankful. Hope your well comes in real big.
I have been to downtown Anadarko too. Not much going on main street. Unfortunately Sam Walton pretty much destroyed small, small town commerce.
Virginia, are you by chance involved in the Spitfire Well? section 26, 21N, 3W?
What does it mean when Devon files a location exception in section 27, 21N, and 3W? I thought maybe the well was winding down and then noticed this on the Corporation website today dated 3/25?
Deborah,
It isn’t going to effect your well. I think they are trying to use the pad in Section 27 to drill into Section 26 & 23. Not sure, haven’t had time to check it all out.
I am wondering if the below entry is a good sign or a bad sign?
Linda, There is something known as continuous petroleum accumulation where Woodford oil migration and remigration continues to the present day. Envision traps of all sizes filled, then sort of refilled by this oil migration from the Anadarko Basin. M Barnes can give you the professional geological review. However, an operating company in our area told me 25 years or more per well and maybe longer depending on secondary recovery processes.
Linda, Right now oil and gas companies are drilling the ‘sweet spots’ and will begin what is known as infill drilling where hundreds more wells are to be drilled. It’s complicated and there may be vertical wells and horizontals. Water flooding too and possibly other secondary recovery, so it’s to early to tell what a somewhat constant production rate will be. Production is going to be different than what we once knew. They will probably have to go back into the units from time to time and rework and drill more wells to keep production going.
Anybody heard an estimated life expectancy of a horizontal well?
Thanks Martha,
Would you know once initial production figures come out and daily production normally drops sharply in a matter of months is there a point in time where production levels out and stays rather consistent?
Ok, here is another one of my stupid questions. Virginia, or anyone, if that happens would they have to do a spacing of 27 and 26, and 27 and 23 thru Corporation Commission in order to happen? I know this is showing our green I really am.
Deborah, Yes, they should lease or pool those sec’s. but they have been known to run laterals without either and then mineral owners have an automatic working interest and some third parties will give them more for their leases. Also, Devon just tried to lease acreage from a surface owner right next to me just so they could run a lateral under his surface land where he does not own the minerals.
OK, now that there is a completion well sitting on section 27,21n,3w, what happens next?
Thanks again,our acres are located north,northeast of Hunter on the Garfield,Grant county line.
Deborah,
They are fracking the well. The rig has moved to Hayward school ground
If there are a bunch of rectangular prism tanks lined up and a bunch of huge trucks backed up to the well head and surrounding it and lots of pickups on location,etc.There is a real good chance they are fracking the well.
Is there a way to find out if they have started the fracking process in Section 27 21N 3W?
Thanks again Bob and Virginia for your imput. Virginia, I guess this would be what my friend Tommie was referring to when she said they had a pad almost in the town of Hayward. I know my late husband and his siblings went to the Hayward School. Seems like once I remember an old foundation left from the school. Just can’t quiet remember the exact location. Maybe across from my mother in laws old house.
If you want to know the potential of oil in Oklahoma, dig into this. Prepare to be confused…
http://www.ogs.ou.edu/MEETINGS/Presentations/OilGasMar2012/MITCHELL…