CLR permits:
- 19009, Bonneville 3-23H, NENW 23-146N-96W, 651.
- 19011, Bridger 3-14H, NENW 23-146N-96W, 725.
- 19012, Bonneville 2-23H, NENW 23-146N-96W, 365.
- 19013, Bridger 2-14H, NENW 23-146N-96W, 399.
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Note: 23-146-96 appears to be in Jim Creek oil field (on the GIS Map Server) but that is only because the lines are approximate on the map (or in error). The very northern slice of 23-146-96 is part of the Rattlesnake Point oil field, although most of this section is in Jim Creek. It is interesting to note that CLR already has an active/producing well in this section, 17088, Bonneville 41-23H, in the NENE sub-quadrant.
CLR also has another active/producing well in the section to the north, 14-146-96: 17089, Bridger 44-14H.
Obviously CLR didn't have to put this Eco-Pad in to save the leases; there must be something of interest here for CLR to put in four wells where there are already two actively producing wells. My hunch, in addition to targeting a second formation, is that CLR will be increasing the number of fracture stimulation stages to see how that compares to older wells with less fracture stages, and will also get a chance to see if multiple wells are affecting EURs of any of the others.