1. In the Texas Panhandle, EOG Resources Inc. completed a western Anadarko Basin development test that flowed 555 bbl. of 40-gravity oil with 692,000 cu. ft. of gas and 207 bbl. of water per day. The #3H Wilson Ouida 45 is in Section 45, Block 43, H&TC Survey, A-1226, Roberts County (RRC Dist. 10). Gauged with a 16/64-in. choke, the well produced from an openhole horizontal Cleveland interval at 7,791-10,501 ft. following fracture treatment. The shut-in casing pressure was 270 psi and flowing tubing pressure was 162 psi. The well was drilled in the Dutcher Field area northward to a true vertical depth of 7,472 ft. EOG is based in Houston.

2. Unit Petroleum of Tulsa completed a Lower Douglas producer at a western Anadarko Basin reentry in Texas. The #7 Waterfield C is in Section 105, Block C, G&M Survey, A-514. It was tested in Lower Douglas at 7,100-18 ft. pumping 80 bbl. of 42-gravity oil and 20,000 cu. ft. of gas per day, with no water after acid treatment. The company originally completed the 11,200-ft. Roberts County (RRC Dist. 10) well in 2007 flowing 96 bbl. of oil, 636,000 cu. ft. of gas and 78 bbl. of water daily from three acidized and fractured intervals of the Des Moines Granite Wash at 9,456-9,527 ft., 9,815-9,950 ft. and 10,168-88 ft.

3. According to IHS Inc., Sanguine Gas Exploration LLC completed two producers in the Anadarko Basin’s Mills Ranch complex in Wheeler County (RRC Dist. 10), Texas. The #202 Sidney, Section 2, AB&M Survey, A-8196, flowed 360 bbl. of 45-gravity oil, 473,000 cu. ft. of gas and 51 bbl. of water per day Production came during a commingled Cottage Grove test at 10,536-98 ft. and Marmaton at 11,231-96 ft. Gauged with a 32/64-in. choke, the flowing casing pressure was 310 psi. Both formations were acidized and fracture-stimulated at the 11,700-ft. well. About a mile south, #206 Whitehurst, Section 6, Block L, J.M. Lindsay Survey, A-463, was completed as a dual producer in treated intervals of Cottage Grove at 10,204-34 ft. and Marmaton at 10,886-10,992 ft. It flowed 195 bbl. of 43.5-gravity oil with 181,000 cu. ft. of gas daily, with no water. The initial test on the 11,477-ft. prospect used a 29/64-in. choke and the flowing casing pressure was 460 psi. Sanguine is headquartered in Tulsa.

4. S&W Oil & Gas LLC, Wichita, released more information about its Morrow discovery in Kansas’ Hugoton Embayment. In Section 24-29s-25w of Ford County, #24-1 Double H Farms produced 240 bbl. of 44-gravity oil and an estimated 150,000-200,000 cu. ft. of gas per day from a 12-ft. pay zone at around 5,400 ft. Partner American Petro-Hunter believes that a stabilized production rate of more than 200 bbl. of oil per day can be expected after the well is tied into a nearby gas pipeline.

5. Chesapeake Energy Corp. completed a southern Anadarko Basin deep discovery in a lightly drilled township in central Washita County, Okla. The #1-20 Horse Creek was drilled to 23,192 ft. in Section 20-9n-16w and flowed 2.89 million cu. ft. of gas with 65 bbl. of water daily. Two fracture-stimulated Springer intervals were tested at 23,020-32 ft. and 23,042-46 ft. The respective shut-in and flowing tubing pressures were 8,300 psi and 5,979 psi with an unreported choke size. Log tops include Tonkawa at 8,920 ft.; Missouri, 9,240 ft.; Des Moines, 11,192 ft.; Red Fork, 14,390 ft.; Atoka (Clinton Lake), 15,960 ft.; Thirteen Finger, 17,527 ft.; Upper Morrow, 17,818 ft.; Squawbelly, 20,089 ft.; Lower Morrow, 20,814 ft.; and Springer, 21,982 ft. Chesapeake’s headquarters are in Oklahoma City.

6. A Titan Resources Ltd. well flowed gas at an initial rate of 1.3 million cu. ft. per day, with 10 bbl. of 55-gravity condensate and 2 bbl. of water daily. The producer is in the eastern Anadarko Basin. The Jenks, Okla.-based company’s well, #3-5 Warren Shook, is in Section 5-8n-6w, Grady County, Okla. Six intervals of the Osborne were acidized and fractured between 10,734-94 ft. and the top of the Osborne was logged at 10,700 ft. at the 10,995-ft. prospect. The new producer is on the northwestern edge of Amber Northeast Field, which primarily produces from Osborne and members of the Hoxbar group at approximately 6,900-7,200 ft. Secondary pays have been found in Prue at about 9,600 ft,; Skinner, 9,900 ft.; Mississippian, 10,800 ft.; Hunton, 11,500 ft.; and Bromide at around 11,900 ft.

7. EOG Resources Inc. finaled two Montague County (RRC Dist. 9), Texas, wells with initial daily potentials exceeding 500 bbl. of oil per day. The #1H Dunn Family Trust B Unit was tested on gas lift for 552 bbl. of 42.5-degree oil, 1.81 million cu. ft. of gas and 624 bbl. of water daily. Acid- and fracture-treated perforations are at 8,405-14,190 ft. in the Barnett shale with flowing tubing pressure of 168 psi on a 1-in. choke. The well was drilled to a total depth of 14,301 ft., 7,900 ft. true vertical, in John W. Brooks Survey, A-35. From an offsetting surface location, EOG completed #1H Dunn Family Trust C for 521 bbl. of 42.4-degree crude, 1.56 million cu. ft. of gas and 993 bbl. of water per day through acid- and fracture-stimulated perforations at 8,305-13,870 ft. Total depth is 13,992 ft. and the true vertical depth is 7,633 ft.

8. A 14,030-ft. Ashland Field venture by BP America Production Co., Houston, recorded a flow rate of 14.8 million cu. ft. of gas per day during a backpressure gas test at an Arkoma Basin horizontal. The #1-1H Schmitt is in Section 1-3n0-11e of Coal County, Okla., and had an initial flowing potential of 2.25 million cu. ft. of gas per day from Woodford at 9,040-13,941 ft. following fracture stimulation. The shut-in casing pressure was 2,300 psi, with 1,811-psi flowing casing pressure on a 27/64-in. choke. The backpressure test had a calculated absolute open flow of 15.1 million cu. ft. of gas per day.

9. An Arkoma Basin development test by Stephens Production Co., Fort Smith, Ark., initially flowed 4.25 million cu. ft. of gas per day from two untreated Lower Carpenter intervals at 6,006-6,120 ft. The #2 Glenn Barker is in Section 30-7n-28w of Franklin County. Stephens reported a shut-in tubing pressure of 1,605 psi, 1,123-psi flowing tubing pressure and a calculated open flow rate of 8.32 million cu. ft. of gas daily. Tests of a shallower Lower Carpenter zone at 5,716-30 ft. conducted on a 48/64-in. choke had a flow of 3.06 million cu. ft. of gas per day after fracture stimulation. The shut-in and flowing casing pressures were 941 psi and 203 psi. The 6,615-ft. well was drilled on the northwestern flank of Booneville Field.

10. In Faulkner County, Ark., Seeco Inc., a unit of Southwestern Energy of Houston, completed #4-1H35 Boy Scout 8-14, an Arkoma Basin horizontal producer that flowed gas at an initial rate of 5.81 million cu. ft. per day. The discovery is in Section 1-8n-14w and produces from a fracture-stimulated lateral at 4,845-11,193 ft. in Fayetteville. The shut-in pressure was 1,639 psi, the flowing tubing pressure was 936 psi, and the absolute open flow was calculated at 8.61 million cu. ft. of gas daily. Seeco drilled the Cove Creek Field well to 11,343 ft., 4,454 ft. true vertical.

11. A Fayetteville discovery by Fort Worth-based XTO Energy Inc. was reported to IHS Inc. The horizontal wildcat is in Cleburne County, Ark. The #1-8H Deltic Timber flowed 1.67 million cu. ft. of gas per day through acid- and fracture-treated perforations at 2,314-6,494 ft. in Fayetteville shale. On a 42/64-in. choke, flowing and shut-in tubing pressures were gauged at 294 psi and 615 psi, respectively. Absolute open flow was calculated at 2.17 million cu. ft. per day. The well was drilled to 6,587 ft. with a true vertical depth of 1,855 ft. in Section 8-11n-8w.