Mississippian, Woodford Producers Completed at Grady County, Okla., Pad
Drilling Activity Details
Grady
OK
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
Camino Natural Resources LLC announced the completion of two Anadarko Basin horizontal producers drilled from a multiwell pad in Section 8-7n-7w in Grady County, Okla. According to IHS Markit, #16-21-1WH Holden 0707 was tested on a 34/64-in. choke flowing 13.6 MMcf of gas, 25 bbl of 55-degree-gravity condensate and 5.424 Mbbl of water per day after acidizing and fracturing in Woodford between 15,725 and 24,420 ft. It was drilled to the southeast and bottomed in Section 16, then south to 24,493 ft (16,129 ft true vertical) and bottomed in Section 21-7n-7w. About 30 ft north on the pad, #17-20-1MHR Kimber 0707 has a parallel lateral that was drilled across Section 17 to a bottomhole location in Section 20. The total depth is 24,800 ft, and the true vertical depth is 15,914 ft. It initially flowed 14.6 MMcf of gas, 6 bbl of oil and 5.808 Mbbl of water per day from Mississippian. It was perforated, acidized and fractured at 15,812-24,681 ft and tested on a 32/64-in. choke. Camino Natural Resources is based in Denver.
Camino Natural Resources LLC announced the completion of two Anadarko Basin horizontal producers drilled from a multiwell pad in Section 8-7n-7w in Grady County, Okla. According to IHS Markit, #16-21-1WH Holden 0707 was tested on a 34/64-in. choke flowing 13.6 MMcf of gas, 25 bbl of 55-degree-gravity condensate and 5.424 Mbbl of water per day after acidizing and fracturing in Woodford between 15,725 and 24,420 ft. It was drilled to the southeast and bottomed in Section 16, then south to 24,493 ft (16,129 ft true vertical) and bottomed in Section 21-7n-7w. About 30 ft north on the pad, #17-20-1MHR Kimber 0707 has a parallel lateral that was drilled across Section 17 to a bottomhole location in Section 20. The total depth is 24,800 ft, and the true vertical depth is 15,914 ft. It initially flowed 14.6 MMcf of gas, 6 bbl of oil and 5.808 Mbbl of water per day from Mississippian. It was perforated, acidized and fractured at 15,812-24,681 ft and tested on a 32/64-in. choke. Camino Natural Resources is based in Denver.