Four newly-drilled wells completed in NW Oklahoma

 

Four wells were completed this year in the northwest part of Oklahoma by Bce-Mach LLC, an Oklahoma City-based energy company.

Completion reports filed this week showed the wells were drilled in Alfalfa and Woods Counties.

The Means 13-25-11 3h, located at 12 25N 11W in Alfalfa County is located 6 miles south of the town of Cherokee. Its production was 108 barrels of oil a day and 649 Mcf of natural gas from a depth of 10,937 feet in the Mississippian formation. The well had a Jan. 9, 2020 spud date and drilling finished 11 days later with completion made Jan. 31, 2020.

A second Alfalfa County well was drilled four miles south of the Means well. The State 36-25-11 2h, drilled at 36 25N 11W saw production of 121 barrels of oil a day and 1,855 Mcf of natural gas from a drilling depth of 11,332 feet in the Mississippian formation.

Bce-Mach also drilled two wells in adjacent Woods County. The Bates 13-27-17 1h, located at 12 27N 17W, a site northeast of the town of Freedom had production of 182 barrels of oil a day and 1,859 Mcf of natural gas. It had a November 2019 spud date with completion made Dec. 11, 2019 at a depth of 11,085 feet in the Mississippian formation.

The second Woods County well, the Verlin 17-27-16 2h, was drilled at 17 27N 16W, a site one mile east of the Bates well. It had production of 183 barrels of oil and 2,137 Mcf of natural gas from a depth of 11,040 feet in the Mississippian formation.

Oklahoma Energy Acquisitions LP reported completion of the Wakeman 1706 4-25mh well in Kingfisher County. Located at 36 16N 6W or about 7 miles northeast of the city of Kingfisher, the Wakeman had a June 2019 spud date and completion was made in August 2019. Production was 541 barrels of oil a day and 2,999 Mcf of natural gas from a drilling depth of 12,688 in the Mississippian formation.