EOG Completes Two High-Volume Wolfcamp Oil Wells In Lea County, N.M.

Drilling Activity Details

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NM
United States

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Well Name
#702H Whirling Wind 11 Federal Com, #701H Whirling Wind 14 Federal Com
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Drilling Activity Summary

Description

Two substantial Wolfcamp oil wells have been completed by Houston-based EOG Resources Inc. in the Lea County, N.M., portion of the Delaware Basin. IHS Markit reported that #702H Whirling Wind 11 Federal Com is producing 4.107 Mbbl of 42-degree-gravtiy crude, 7.205 MMcf of gas and 6.959 Mbbl of water per day from fracture-treated perforations at 12,791-19,944 ft. The 20,072-ft well has a true vertical depth of 12,474 ft and is in Section 11-26s-33e. It was tested in an open choke with a flowing casing pressure of 1,801 psi. The horizontal lateral of the Red Hills Field well bottomed about 1.5 miles to the north in Section 2. The offsetting #701H Whirling Wind 14 Federal Com is flowing 3.038 Mbbl of 42-degree-gravity oil, 5.228 MMcf of gas and 5.470 Mbbl of water per day following a 32-stage fracturing. The horizontal leg was drilled to 20,017 ft out of a 13,054-ft pilot hole in Section 14-26s-33e, with production from perforations at 12,766-19,902 ft. Gauged on an open choke, the flowing casing pressure was 1,425 psi. The lateral bottomed about 1.5 miles to the north in Section 2 at a true vertical depth of 12,484 ft.