1 Dunn Equities Operating Inc. , Wichita, is set to drill the #1-30 Ford County Land, a wildcat in Section 30-31s-23w, Clark County, Kan. IHS Energy Group reports the venture is to evaluate formations through Cambro-Ordovician Arbuckle to a depth of 6,900 ft. The new location is in a lightly drilled, nonproducing area of the eastern Hugoton Embayment. The closest commercial production is approximately five miles northwest in the area of Ardrey and Ardrey West fields. 2 KFG Resources Ltd. says a subsidiary of the company, Natchez, Miss.-based KFG Petroleum Corp. , intends to drill two tests in Kansas' Comanche County. The first test on the Brown-Dunn lease has been staked in Section 34-34s-17w. It's to be a 5,400-ft. Mississippian test. The company owns an 18% working interest (14.4% net revenue interest) in the project and the surrounding 1,280 acres. At payout, the farmer of this prospect has the option to convert a 5% overriding royalty interest to a 25% working interest. In addition, the company plans to drill the #4-21 Acres, a development test in Section 21-32s-18w. The company has a 20.625% working interest (17.72% net revenue interest) in this test, which it says will finish development of the Acres lease prospect. 3 Northeastern Arkansas is to get a remote Mississippi Embayment wildcat, the #2-14 Wilson that's to be drilled by Black Mesa Energy Inc. , Oklahoma City. IHS Energy Group notes the venture, scheduled to a depth of approximately 3,000 ft., is in Section 14-12n-9e, about eight miles west of the Mississippi River in Mississippi County. The company plans to look at four zones-Jackson, Claiborne, Wilcox and Powell. The county does not have a producing well and only five dry-hole wildcats have been drilled there. 4 In Oklahoma, Vintage Petroleum Inc. , Tulsa, has made a deeper-pool discovery in Stephens County's Marlow West Field. It's the #1-24 Defender, Section 24-2n-8w, which yielded a flow of 13.2 million cu. ft. of gas per day during preliminary tests of Pennsylvanian Atoka. Perforations are between 15,009-15,186 ft. 5 EOG Resources Inc. , Houston, has completed two Pennsylvanian Cherokee wells in Oklahoma's Texas County, each producing more than 1,000 bbl. of oil per day. The company's 8#4 Porky Pig gave up a flow of 1,246 bbl. of oil and 1.57 million cu. ft. of gas per day on a 36/64-in. choke from 5,846-65 ft. Less than a half-mile southwest, the 8#3 Porky Pig yielded 1,088 bbl. of oil and 1.35 million cu. ft. of gas per day on a 48/64-in. choke from 5,846-68 ft. The two wells are in Section 8-2n-16ecm and extend the Guymon South Field Cherokee oil pool a half-mile east and southeast. EOG has finaled two more wells in Texas County. Its 35#2 Hamilton, Section 35-2n-12ecm, flowed 2.5 million cu. ft. of gas, 15 bbl. of oil and 30 bbl. of water per day on a 40/64-in. choke from Pennsylvanian Lower Morrow between 6,734-96 ft. The well is a mile west of the nearest production from Morrow. Southeast some 2.5 miles, EOG's 18#2H Jake, Section 18-1n-13ecm, is a horizontal Permian Council Grove producer that flowed 2.26 million cu. ft. of gas per day on a 48/64-in. choke. The well, which is a mile generally south of the nearest similar production in an unnamed field, is producing from an openhole horizontal leg between 3,525-6,128 ft. True vertical depth of the well is 3,288 ft. 6 Initial flow at Houston-based Apache Corp. 's #1-2 Eugene, Section 2-6n-9w, Caddo County, Okla., was 10.1 million cu. ft. of gas, 195 bbl. of condensate and 33 bbl. of water per day on an 11/64-in. choke. IHS Energy Group reports the well, part of the company's deep Pennsylvanian program in the area of Verden and Cement fields, is producing from three Britt (Pennsylvanian Springer) intervals between 17,628-17,708 ft. 7 An Overturned Springer discovery, completed by Chesapeake Operating Inc. in Section 28-7n-14w, Kiowa County, Okla., tested 432,000 cu. ft. of gas and 14 bbl. of oil per day on a 9/64-in. choke. The Oklahoma City independent perforated four intervals between 12,792-12,926 ft. at the #1-28 Elma Reta. 8 Chevron USA Inc. has made an Upper Morrow deeper-pool discovery in Hemphill County in the Texas Panhandle. The company's #9-71 A.A. Ross, Section 71, Block A-1, H&GN Survey, A-122-E, gave up a flow of 6.71 million cu. ft. of gas per day through perforations at 13,264-77 ft. Chevron used a 26/64-in. choke to test the formation. 9 EOG Resources Inc. has staked the #1 Worsham 40 in Section 40, Block 2-B, GH&H Survey, A-621, Sherman County, Texas. The deeper-pool wildcat, which is to be drilled to 7,300 ft., moves the company's exploration program southwestward, which up until now was focused on the Oklahoma Panhandle. The drillsite is in the greater Texas Hugoton Field. 10 Throckmorton County, Texas, gained a Conglomerate deeper-pool discovery when Gramrich Oil & Gas Corp. , Coppell, Texas, completed its #1084 Meng flowing 150 bbl. of oil and 30 bbl. of water per day on a 20/64-in. choke. The company perforated at 4,442-48 ft. and 4,470-72 ft. at the well, on a 2,000-acre lease in Section 1684, TE&L Survey, A-492. The new producer is a half-mile east-northeast of Throckmorton County Regular Field. 11 A Cross Cut discovery drilled by Abilene independent LeClair Operating Inc. in Concho County, Texas, flowed 897,000 cu. ft. of gas per day at completion, reports IHS Energy Group. LeClair's #1 Whitworth "B" yielded the flow on a 20/64-in. choke through perforations at 1,807-11 ft. It's in Section 1739, Block 70, Gottlieb Lopenstein Survey, A-601. 12 C.F. Qualia Operating Inc. , Midland, is nearing 5,500 ft. at a 10,200-ft. deeper-pool wildcat it's drilling in the SRH Field area of Reagan County, Texas. The venture is the #1 Scottish Rite in Section 146, Block 1, T&P Survey, within a half-mile northeast of a well in the field that produces oil and gas from Permian Clear Fork between 4,327-6,828 ft. 13 Denver-based Tom Brown Inc. is drilling a 17,000-ft. horizontal wildcat at the #1 C. Lyda in the Waha West Field area of Texas' Reeves County. The venture is being drilled from a surface location in Section 4, Block C4, PSL Survey, A-4603, with the terminus of the hole scheduled to be 0.75-mile west-northwest in the same section. The test's surface location offsets to the south a Waha West Field well that produces oil from 5,038-45 ft. in Permian Delaware. 14 Blue Star Operating Co. , Midland, is rigging up rotary tools to drill a 10,000-ft. exploratory test in Winkler County, Texas, reports IHS Energy Group. The company's new venture is the #1 Morton "11," in Section 11, Block B12, PSL Survey. It offsets to the southeast a 3,016-ft. oil producer in Halley Field. 15 Drilling depth is below 4,200 ft. at the EOG Resources Inc. #1 Puma, Section 89, Block A, R.M.Thompson Survey, A-25, Hockley County, Texas. Projected depth is 10,400 ft. This is the company's second remote wildcat in the northeastern area of the county. EOG drilled the first one-the #1 Bobcat in Section 87, Block A-to approximately 10,400 ft. at a site some two miles northeast of the #1 Puma. No details are available on the #1 Bobcat. 16 A deeper-pool wildcat has been staked by Murchison Oil & Gas Inc. in Eddy County, N.M. The Plano, Texas, independent's venture, the #1 High Nitro State Com in Section 12-17s-28e, has a projected depth of 10,300 ft. in Morrow. It's in Red Lake East Field, in an area that has oil production from 1,632-48 ft. 17 David H. Arrington Oil & Gas Inc. , Midland, is set to drill a Mississippian wildcat at the #1 Royal Stimulant, located on the northern outskirts of the town of Lovington in Lea County, N.M. The project is scheduled to be drilled from a surface location in Section 31-15s-36e to a bottomhole location a third-mile southwest in the same section. IHS Energy Group reports the proposed measured depth is 14,500 ft.