S1 and 2 and 11 2N 4W

Is there drilling now and/or production in Sections 1 and 2 and 11 2N 4W Stephens County OK-- Bob

Don"t know of any drilling in 2. 1 to start any day. 11 has well that started 9/26/12.

Robert, Eaglerock Mid Continent starting drilling the Kelly 1-2H in 2N/4W on 10-15-12

Robert, I just read on the Stephens main forum the Kelly is already complete and just started producing. Sounds like a good well!

hey guys, I am still trying to read some of the maps folks have posted. I see the second 2 numbers (township and range?) but can't find the secton # on the heat maps for oil density and production that someone posted. Is the land you are talking about above (1 and 2 and 11 in 2N-4W) sort of near my brothers and I? We are 1-1S-5W. It looks to me like 2N-4W is two grids north and I grid east? How close is that? We are still trying to figure out if $750 an acre, 3/16ths is good or if we can get more per acre bonus from Continental. Rep is saying its a dead zone...but from the sounds of activity it doesn't seem so...but maybe that is farther a way than I realize?? Please can you give me some further insight? THank you.

Dee, each township contains 36 one mile square sections so a township is 6mi. X 6mi. 2 north and one east= 12 to 18 miles depending where in the township you are measuring from. Taking $750 now would be the safest thing to do, that way you get something even if they don't drill but it doesn't make sense to actively solicit leases in a "dead zone". Depends if you want a bird in the hand or 2 in the bush. Its hard to predict if you have a good well in one place if a couple miles away is going to be just as good. Did you talk to Rick Howell about this?

Well on Section 11 2n,4w is the Kelly and it IS on line and is really a good well! Last heard making 20 bbls. of oil and HOUR and didn't say about gas but I'm sure it's good too or they wouldn't be getting that much oil. They have 4 tanks (one for water and the 3 for oil) set and also a lot of other equipment like compressors, separators, etc. I posted a picture of that location a few days ago on here when I told Cheryl of this well and what it was doing. Company man for Newfield said all their wells in that area are holding up really well but they are choking them back for the good of the well but said when they start running them through the new compressor stations that are going in down there that they can unchoke (if that's a word) and let them go to make more oil!!! Exciting????

There was a Cactus on Sec. 2 on the north side of the Sec. going north into Garvin Co. The rig has been taken down, the coil tubing ran in but don't know about any fracking yet. There is also a Nabors rig on the south side of Section 2 and I believe it's going across 2 but not sure. It's been there a couple of months I believe and should finish up with the drilling soon. I'll post if I see a difference when I go down next.

Nabors in sec 2 is probably drilling that Eagle Rock well.

Hutch..Newfield is the one that drilled the Kelly well and as I said in the post yesterday it's doing great..making 20 bbls. an HOUR and I'm sure plenty of gas although the company man didn't say. They have all the compressor, separators and four tanks on that location.

Ron...See on my recent post on here of the drilling that has been completed on Sec. 2 and that which is still going on there by the Nabors rig. The one on the North end of Section 2 was going north into Garvin Co. Sec. 35 and maybe beyond. It was drilling for Newfield (I'm pretty sure). The rig is gone and the coil tubing has been ran but not fracked as of a couple of days ago.

I don't know who Nabor's rig on the south of Sec. 2 is drilling for but it's been there for at least a month and maybe 2.

As far as Sec. 1 2n,4w the location has been built on Sec. 12 that is suppose to drill across 1 and into Garvin Co. 36 for the "Campbell". I haven't been back over this last week but they had a sound barrier wall built on the north so I guess they figure it will be a noisey raskel! I don't know if I posted a picture of that one as the rig wasn't on it yet. I believe it's going to be Newfield also. They had some dispute as to which company was going to get to do that one but I believe Newfield won. I think that's what has taken so long to get started.

Newfield company man (in drilling dept.) said they are planning to have multiple wells on all of their locations in that area they call the "Sweet Spot" and Continental calls the "Scoop".

Linda,

There are 2 Kelly wells: Newfield's Kelly1H-26X Multi-unit and Eagle Rock's Kelly 1-2H single unit in 2-2N/4W only, spud mid Oct. The 26X is a good well but don't forget its 1280 acres.

Hutch...I think the Kelly well is the one in Section 11 and is Newfield's. I believe the wells in Section 2 are called something else, aren't they and the Campbell well is to go from Sec. 12 across 1 and another Section is the multi-unit one but I don't think they have a rig on it yet??? Cheryl's well called the Kelly in Section 11 is just in Section 11 and is a very good well~the one I said is making 20 bbls. and hour (from the horse's mouth).

The well in Section 2 that they just took the rig off of (I don't know the name) but I believe you told me that's the multi-unit going into Garvin. The Eagle Rock well probably is the one on the south end of Section 2 (I don't know the name of it either but they wouldn't name them Kelly if the one's in Sec. 11 were named Kelly, would they?) Am I totally confused again??

Just went back and looked in my notes and I don't have a name down for the ones in Sec. 2 2n,4w but am thinking it will probably have the name of the land owners it goes to in Garvin Co. Sec. 35 and maybe the one north of it. (I don't know if it goes across two sections in Garvin) They don't have a name on the entry to either one of the wells on Sec. 2 yet.

If I knew how I'd send the picture of the "Kelly" but there are no paper clips on this reply page that I can find. Tell me how, somebody! Guess I can put it on the regular Stephen's Co. discussion group.

Linda, there are TWO Kelly wells:

Newfield's Kelly 1H-11 surface: 14-2N/4W completion: 11-2N/4W

Eagle Rock's Kelly 1-2H surface and completion in 2-2N/4W

Correction on the multi-unit: Newfields TINA 1H-26X surface: 2-2N/4W completion: 35 and 26 3N/4W

Okay, So the pad for the "Kelly" in 11 is in 14? (I do believe you had told me that) but would the Eagle Rock well with a pad in the south side of Sec. 2 also be called a "Kelly" with pad being in a different section..???

And, I guess the location with a completed well would have been on 13 going to 12 then. Is that the one called the Baxendale (it still didn't have a sign at entry).