These wells were not cherry-picked. I simply listed the wells in this area that had 6XXX and 7XXXX file numbers; about half are now abandoned; about half are still producing, 30+ years later.
Most (all?) are 160-acre spacing (four of these wells in a section); all are Madison wells except a couple as noted otherwise (Duperow; several have multiple pay zones, but Madison was the predominant one in those cases). Original operator generally not Petro-Hunt.
- 6228, 201 (Duperow), Petro-Hunt, Zablolotny 1-3-4A, t9/78; cum 1.7 million bbls (Madison);
- 6225, 1,392, Petro-Hunt, Zabolotny 2-3-3A, s10/77; t12/77; cum 3 million bbls
- 6427, 1,090, Petro-Hunt, George Hurinenko 2-2-4A, s8/78; t9/78; cum 660K bbls
- 6752, 437, Petro-Hunt, Hurinenko State 1-2-3A, s10/78; t12/78; cum 142K bbls
- 6568, 721, Gulf Oil, J and G Hurinenko 1-1-4A, s6/78; t7/78; cum 78K bbls
- 7297, 105, Petro-Hunt, J and G Hurinenko 2-1-3A, s10/79; t12/79; cum 179K bbls
- 7426, 100, Petro--Hunt, Gary Houghton 1-6-4D, s1/80; 7/80; cum 183K bbls
- 6280, 877, Petro-Hunt, Tarnavsky 1-9-2D, s10/77; t1/78; cum 1.43 million bbls
- 7400, 64 (Duperow), Petro-Hunt, Tarnavsky 3-9-2B, s11/79; t7/80; cum 125K bbls
- 6211, 852, Petro-Hunt, Hurinenko 2-10-1A, s9/77; t1/78; cum 4.2 million bbls
- 6217, 1,041, Petro-Hunt, Hurinenko 1-10-2A, s8/77; t10/77; cum 2.1 million bbls
- 6423, 365, Petro-Hunt, Tedrow 1-11-1A, s8/78; t9/78; cum 306K bbls
- 6772, 553, Petro-Hunt, Tedrow 3-11-2A, s2/79; t5/79; cum 268K bbls
- 7090, 75, Chevron, Tedrow 5-12-1D, s7/79; t3/80; cum 86K bbls
- 7191, 230, Gulf Oil, Tedrow 6-12-2A, s9/79; t12/79; cum 43K
- 6252, 852, Petro-Hunt, Hurinenko 2-10-1A, s1/78; t 1/78; cum 4.2 million bbls
- 6164, 473, Petro-Hunt, Miller 3-10-4B, s5/77; t7/77; cum 1.1 million bbls
- 6095, 442, Petro-Hunt, E E Miller 1-10-3A, s3/77; t6/7; cum 677K bbls
- 6425, 433, Petro-Hunt, Tedrow 2-11-4A, s7/78; t8/78; cum 204K bbls
160-acre spacing: would you rather own 10 acres on 160-acre spaced million-bbl well or a 10 acres on a 1280-acre spaced unit with 500,000 bbl well?
Inexpensive to drill; vertical; not hydraulically fracked.
More could be written, but time to move on.
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