Multilateral Oil Completion in Maverick County, Texas, Flows from Austin Chalk, Buda Zones
Drilling Activity Details
Maverick
TX
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
CML Exploration has completed a multilateral oil well in Maverick County (RRC Dist. 1), Texas, about 5 miles east of the U.S./Mexico border. According to IHS Markit, the reentry, #501 CR, flowed at a daily rate of 130 bbl of 44° API crude and 370,000 cu ft of gas through five commingled, openhole Austin Chalk and Buda zones. The Pearsall Field venture was completed in laterals of 2,400-15,495 ft; 2,800-12,265 ft; 2,827-9,132 ft; 3,838-6,882 ft; and 3,393-11,645 ft. The well was drilled on a 95,250-acre Maverick Basin lease in Section 117, Block 6, I&GN RR Co Sur-vey, A-159. CML’s headquarters are in Austin.
CML Exploration has completed a multilateral oil well in Maverick County (RRC Dist. 1), Texas, about 5 miles east of the U.S./Mexico border. According to IHS Markit, the reentry, #501 CR, flowed at a daily rate of 130 bbl of 44° API crude and 370,000 cu ft of gas through five commingled, openhole Austin Chalk and Buda zones. The Pearsall Field venture was completed in laterals of 2,400-15,495 ft; 2,800-12,265 ft; 2,827-9,132 ft; 3,838-6,882 ft; and 3,393-11,645 ft. The well was drilled on a 95,250-acre Maverick Basin lease in Section 117, Block 6, I&GN RR Co Sur-vey, A-159. CML’s headquarters are in Austin.