Table of New Active Producing Wells in the Granite Wash for 2009 (3,888 total active producing).
Source: http://energy.ihs.com/NR/rdonlyres/935C6ACB-F323-4B30-BB6B-EEE7A012340B/0/f12trammelmidconttrendssnape.pdf
A table of Granite Wash fields and number of wells in each field, January 2010.
Multiple targets include the Granite Wash, Marmaton, Cherokee, Atoka, Morrow and Springer formations.
Oil and gas are far from exhausted in the Texas Panhandle, and one reservoir that is in the midst of a reconstruction is the Pennsylvanian Granite Wash. (From the Granite Wash Playbook)
Granite Wash reservoirs have produced since the 1950s and 1960s. Horizontal drilling and multistage hydraulic fracs have turned marginal and non-economic formations into attractive horizontal development targets. (From the Granite Wash Playbook)
Good plays like the Granite Wash remain profitable during price slides. (From the Granite Wash Playbook)
Forest Oil's recently announced fourth and fifth horizontal wells with average initial production rates of 37 MMcf/d in Wheeler County, Texas, confirm the positive trends seen of late in the Texas Granite Wash. Sub US $7 million drill and complete costs make drilling individual wells in this play a highly economic and perhaps highly repeatable proposition. (From the Granite Wash Playbook)