?1 On the northwestern shelf of the Permian Basin, Yates Petroleum Corp. reported a horizontal Wolfcamp producer in County Line Tank Field. The #1H Pequeno Mike BLU Federal is in Section 2-16s-29e, Eddy County, N.M., and was tested pumping 113 bbl. of crude per day with 71,000 cu. ft. of gas and 298 bbl. of water. Acid- and fracture-stimulated perforations are at 7,451 to 12,144 ft., and the well was drilled to a total depth of 12,184 ft. (true vertical depth 7,205 ft.). The bottomhole location is in adjacent Section 3. Yates headquarters are in Artesia, N.M.

2 An Oklahoma Panhandle horizontal completion by Oklahoma City-based Crusader Energy Group LLC pumped 160 bbl. of 47-gravity oil and 1,110 bbl. of water per day. The Marmaton producer, #1-25H Hummer, is near Booker, Texas, and was drilled in Section 25-1n-22e of Beaver County, Okla. The well was acidized and fracture-stimulated at 7,635 to 10,321 ft. in an openhole lateral drilled to a bottomhole in the same section. True vertical depth is 6,794 ft.

3 Unit Petroleum Co. of Tulsa has completed two Mendota Northwest Field producers in the Anadarko Basin in Roberts County (RRC Dist. 10), Texas. The #11 J.C. Vollmert, Section 2, BS&F Survey, A-931, was tested on a 12/64-in. choke and initially flowed 106 bbl. of oil, 1.1 million cu. ft. of gas and 20 bbl. of water daily with 1,280-psi flowing tubing pressure. The well was drilled to 10,900 ft. and perforated and fractured in Des Moines Granite Wash between 9,536 and 10,537 ft. The second well, #4 Isaacs B, is in Section 191, Block C, G&MMB&A Survey. It flowed 1.18 million cu. ft. of gas, 90 bbl. of 54-degree-gravity condensate, and 35 bbl. of water daily through fracture-stimulated perforations at 9,962-10,527 ft., also in Des Moines Granite Wash. Shut-in tubing pressure was 1,508 psi, with flowing tubing pressure of 1,076 psi on a 14/64-in. choke.

4 A reentry by Sanguine Gas Exploration of Tulsa flowed 615 bbl. of 43-degree-gravity oil with 1.85 million cu. ft. of gas and 22 bbl. of water per day during an initial test gauged with a 14/64-in. choke. Sanguine perforated, fractured and acidized the well between 12,188 and 12,443 ft. in Des Moines Granite Wash and produced 3,700 bbl. of oil before testing. The well is in Section 18, Block A-7, H&GN Survey, A-866, of Wheeler County (RRC Dist. 10), Texas. Since its discovery in 1971, Mills Ranch Field has produced approximately 376.5 billion cu. ft. of gas and 3.53 million bbl. of condensate and oil from 85 wells.

5 The Window Operating Co. completed a second Pennsylvanian producer in Coleman County (RRC Dist. 7B), Texas. Through acid- and fracture-treated perforations in Morris Sand, #3 Sealy Smith pumped 40 bbl. of oil per day, with 92,000 cu. ft. of gas. The well was drilled to a total depth of 3,198 ft. on a 146.25-acre lease in Section 99, Block 1, GH&H RR Co Survey, A-321. Log tops include the Cross Cut at 2,669 ft., Morris at 2,786 ft. and Gardner at 2,983 ft. The Coleman, Texas-based company opened Window Field in 2008 with its #2 Sealy Smith completion in the same section.

6 Chesapeake Operating Inc. completed an Ardmore Basin deep exploratory test in Carter County, Okla.?The #1-2 Glen Jones is in Section 2-5s-2e and flowed 2.01 million cu. ft. of gas with 17 bbl. of water during initial tests of acidized and fractured zones in Springer at 14,668-85 ft. and Goddard at 17,056-93 ft. and 17,104-15 ft. Tested on a 14/64-in. choke with 725-psi flowing tubing pressure, shut-in tubing pressure was 1,550 psi. Oklahoma City-based Chesapeake is seeking approval to commingle production from Springer, with a log top of 14,668 ft., and Goddard, with a log top of 17,056 ft.

7 In?Pittsburg County, Okla.,?Samson Resources Co. of Tulsa completed a multizone Arkoma Basin producer. The #3-30 Indian Nations was drilled to 12,203 ft. and logged the top of Overthrusted Wapanucka A at 6,356 ft.; Wapanucka at 8,089 ft.; Sixth Thrusted Wapanucka at 8,678 ft.; Seventh Thrusted Wapanucka at 9,960 ft.; and Subthrusted Wapanucka at 11,756 ft. Initial testing was performed with an 18/64-in. choke flowing 2.81 million cu. ft. of gas with 180 bbl. of water daily from Subthrusted Wapanucka at 11,700-11,872 ft. Respective shut-in and flowing tubing pressures were 3,350 psi and 1,320 psi. Tests of the Seventh Thrusted Wapanucka at 9,970-10,148 ft. yielded a flow of 1.38 million cu. ft. of gas and 129 bbl. of water per day. This zone had 2,170-psi shut-in tubing pressure and 780-psi flowing tubing pressure on a 21/64-in. choke.?The Overthrusted Wapanucka A at 6,558-6,634 ft. was tested on a 20/64-in. choke flowing 1.29 million cu. ft. of gas with 35 bbl. of water per day. Samson also perforated a Wapanucka gas zone at 8,098-8,194 ft., but did not flow-test that interval. The company has made application to commingle production from all of the fracture-stimulated zones.

8 A horizontal Barnett shale oil producer has been completed by EOG Resources Inc. of Houston in Montague County (RRC Dist. 9), Texas, on the north flank of the Fort Worth Basin. The #1H Seibold, R.L. Steelman Survey, A-1324, was tested for an initial daily potential of 281 bbl. of 38.3-degree-gravity oil, 102,000 cu. ft. of gas and 528 bbl. of water through acid- and fracture-stimulated perforations at 8,199-12,106 ft. The total depth is 12,215 ft., and true vertical depth is 8,372 ft. The top of the Barnett shale was logged at 7,465 ft. This year, the company plans to drill 60 wells in this part of the Barnett play, which features a combination of oil and liquids-rich gas.

9 In southern Oklahoma’s Sho-Vel-Tum Field, Spring Operating Co., Edmond, Okla., has completed an Ordovician producer. The #1-6 Skylar is in Section 6-3s-2w of Carter County. The well initially flowed 116 bbl. of oil, 786,000 cu. ft. of gas and 54 bbl. of water daily during tests on a 20/64-in. choke. The 6,595-ft. well produces from a fractured and acidized Viola interval at 5,822-6,492 ft. Shut-in and flowing tubing pressures were measured at 790 psi and 980 psi, respectively. In the vicinity, Spring Operating has reached total depth at a proposed 7,700-ft. Woodford prospect about two miles west. There is no current information on that test.

10 An Arkoma Basin exploratory test has been completed in Logan County, Ark., by Southwestern Energy’s Seeco unit. The #1-22 USA in Section 22-5n-26w, a 7,961-ft. venture, flowed 1.31 million cu. ft. of gas daily from four fracture-stimulated intervals of Turner at 4,982-96 ft., 5,120-25 ft., 5,297-5,304 ft. and 5,488-5,510 ft. Production from the Waveland Field producer was gauged on a 1-in. choke with 194-psi flowing tubing pressure.?

11 According to IHS Inc., an infill test that was completed by Denver-based Forest Oil Corp. in Booneville Field in Arkansas’ Arkoma Basin flowed 3.52 million cu. ft. of gas daily. The Logan County well, #14-2 Lowder in irregular Section 2-6n-28w, produces from three fractured Turner intervals perforated at 6,056-60 ft., 6,070-74 ft. and 6,107-11 ft. Flowing tubing pressure was measured at 1,540 psi. Other well information is currently unavailable on the 6,500-ft. prospect.?Forest has an extensive development program under way in Booneville Field.

12 Stephens Production Co. of Fort Smith, Ark., has reported an initial flow rate of 4.59 million cu. ft. of gas per day at a development test completed near Greenwood in Logan County, Ark.?The #2 Lowe is in Section 8-5n-29w and produces through commingled perforations in Basham at 5,056-62 ft., 5,071-78 ft., 5,116-20 ft. and 5,202-18 ft.; and Nichols at 5,728-40 ft. and 5,938-72 ft. The wells are in an area of the basin near the juncture of Ma