The XTO Wood wells are also tracked here.
The four new XTO Wood permits:
- 38054, conf, XTO, Wood 21X-25G, Truax, 223 FNL 1924 FWL, NENW 25-154-98;
- 38055, conf, XTO, Wood 21X-25EXH, Truax, 253 FNL 1931 FWL, NENW 25-154-98;
- 38056, conf, XTO, Wood 21X-25C, Truax, 370 FNL 1956 FWL, NENW 25-154-98;
- 38057, conf, XTO, Wood 21X-25H, Truax, 399 FNL 1962 FWL, NENW 25-154-98;
The graphics:
The producing wells in the graphic:
- 24233, IA/1,948, XTO, Wood 21X-25A, 33-105-02868, Truax, t4/13; cum 267K 3/20; remains off line 10/20; stimuated 3/27/13; 30 stages; 2.75 million lbs proppant;
- 24232, IA/1,678, XTO, Wood 21X-25AXB, 33-105-02867, Truax, t4/13; cum 241K 4/20; remains off line 10/20; stimulated 3/15/13; 30 stages; 2.7 million lbs proppant;
- 20503, 560, XTO, Wood 21X-25B, 33-105-02148, Truax, t4/13; cum 298K 10/20; stimulated 3/21/13; 30 stages; 2.7 million lbs proppant;
The confidential well in that graphic:
- 37818, conf, CLR, Dallas 4-30H, 33-105-05554, Truax,
Now, this ought to be very, very interesting to watch as it unfolds.
ReplyDeleteYou have no idea how fascinating I think this will be. I got behind while traveling so instead of four or six permits/day, I got eighteen permits all at once. And when I saw Slawson, that suggested to me that operators were getting "serious" again. Slawson, private and family-owned, is very, very cautious. When Slawson "moves," it catches my attention.
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