Capitan Energy Announced Results From Two High volume Wolfcamp Wells
Drilling Activity Details
Culberson
TX
United States
Drilling Activity Summary
Description
Capitan Energy Inc., based in Carlsbad, N.M., has completed two high-volume horizontal Delaware Basin-Wolfcamp wells in the Ford West Field area in Culberson County (RRC Dist. 8), Texas. According to IHS, #1H Dorothy State 12 was tested flowing 5.578 MMcf of gas, 1.852 Mbbl of 53.1-degree-gravity condensate and 2.94 Mbbl of water daily through fracture-treated perforations at 9,638-13,712 ft. Tested on a 40/64-in. choke, the flowing tubing pressure was 1,436 psi and the shut-in casing pressure was 2,394 psi. The well was drilled out of a 10,280-ft pilot hole to 13,828 ft on a 560-acre lease in Section 12, Block 113, PSL Survey, A-2085. The lateral bottomed about one mile to the south at a true vertical depth of 9,235 ft. To the south-west, #1H Karen Fee 17 flowed 5.578 MMcf of gas, 1.799 Mbbl of 48.2-degree-gravity condensate and 3.650 Mbbl of water per day. Production is from fractured perforations at 10,478-14,965 ft. Gauged on a 48/64-in. choke, the flowing casing pressure was 1,870 psi and shut-in casing pressure was 2,493 psi. The 15,122-ft (8,749 ft true vertical) well is on a 641.65-acre lease in Section 7, Block 113, PSL Survey, A-4494. It bottomed a mile to the southeast in Section 17.
Capitan Energy Inc., based in Carlsbad, N.M., has completed two high-volume horizontal Delaware Basin-Wolfcamp wells in the Ford West Field area in Culberson County (RRC Dist. 8), Texas. According to IHS, #1H Dorothy State 12 was tested flowing 5.578 MMcf of gas, 1.852 Mbbl of 53.1-degree-gravity condensate and 2.94 Mbbl of water daily through fracture-treated perforations at 9,638-13,712 ft. Tested on a 40/64-in. choke, the flowing tubing pressure was 1,436 psi and the shut-in casing pressure was 2,394 psi. The well was drilled out of a 10,280-ft pilot hole to 13,828 ft on a 560-acre lease in Section 12, Block 113, PSL Survey, A-2085. The lateral bottomed about one mile to the south at a true vertical depth of 9,235 ft. To the south-west, #1H Karen Fee 17 flowed 5.578 MMcf of gas, 1.799 Mbbl of 48.2-degree-gravity condensate and 3.650 Mbbl of water per day. Production is from fractured perforations at 10,478-14,965 ft. Gauged on a 48/64-in. choke, the flowing casing pressure was 1,870 psi and shut-in casing pressure was 2,493 psi. The 15,122-ft (8,749 ft true vertical) well is on a 641.65-acre lease in Section 7, Block 113, PSL Survey, A-4494. It bottomed a mile to the southeast in Section 17.