Monday, October 21, 2013

The "Deepest" Horizontal Well To Date In Williams County

My sister tells me the "deepest" horizontal well to date in Williams County is the Memphis 2-4H well:
  • 23714, 892, CLR, Memphis 2-4H, Last Chance, t2/13; cum 53K 8/13:
NDIC File No: 23714    
Well Type: OG     Well Status: A     Status Date: 1/25/2013     Wellbore type: Horizontal
Location: SWNW 3-153-100     Footages: 1980 FNL 489 FWL    
Current Operator: CONTINENTAL RESOURCES, INC.
Current Well Name: MEMPHIS 2-4H
Total Depth: 26908     Field: LAST CHANCE
Spud Date(s):  10/16/2012
Cumulative Production Data
   Pool: BAKKEN     Cum Oil: 52804     Cum MCF Gas: 43151     Cum Water: 41501
Production Test Data
   IP Test Date: 2/12/2013     Pool: BAKKEN     IP Oil: 892     IP MCF: 926     IP Water: 276

2 comments:

  1. Your sister is correct. We move several workover/completion rigs. Their "workstring" usually consists of 350 joints of 2 3/8" & 350 joints of 2 7/8" tubing aprox. 21,000'-22,000' of tubing. When we go to the Memphis we get them another load (175 joints or aprox. 5,400'-5,500') of tubing.
    Enjoy your posts about the CLR wells since I'm familiar with most of them north of the big lake, several south and a few in montana.

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    1. Wow, isn't that incredible -- 350 + 350 but then you have to add another 175 for the Memphis. Thank you for taking time to write. I think I was a mile or two north of the Memphis -- I was looking at the wells southwest of the huge Weatherford complex southeast of Williston yesterday -- in the rain/fluffy snow and somewhat muddy roads. It appears they were putting in a water line in the area.

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