Ovintiv reports two more large producers in Oklahoma’s STACK

 

 

 

 

More completion reports filed this week show how Denver-based Ovintiv Mid-continent Inc still managed to find big producing wells in Oklahoma’s STACK play last year despite the massive slowdown industry-wide caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The company reported two wells drilled on a single pad in Kingfisher County with combined production of 3,180 barrels of oil a day. The two Barton 1709 wells were drilled at 25 17N 9W which is a site about 3 miles south of the town of Loyal.

The largest producer had 1,878 barrels of oil a day along with 1,775 Mcf of natural gas. Its completion report showed a March 16, 2020 spud date, the end of drilling in April and completion made in November of last year. The well depth was 19,154 in the Mississippian play.

The second of the Barton wells had production of 1,302 barrels of oil and 1,948 Mcf of natural gas a day from a depth of 19,086 feet. It was also completed in November 2020.

The reports came on top of those filed several days ago by Ovintiv showing its success in the STACK with four wells drilled in 2020 with combined total production of 4,164 barrels of oil a day. OK Energy Today reported on those wells earlier in the week.

 

Continental Resources Inc. finally filed completion reports on two Blaine County wells drilled on a single pad at 3 15N 12W which is a site about 8 miles southwest of Watonga. The two Angus Trust wells had combined production of 791 barrels of oil a day.

The largest of the Angus Trust wells produced 646 barrels of oil a day and 5,975 Mcf of natural gas from a drilling depth of 22,500 feet in the Mississippi solid.

It actually had a spud date of April 26, 2019 and drilling was finished in June of that year. But completion wasn’t made until March 22, 2020.

The second of the two wells produced 145 barrels of oil a day and 3,297 Mcf of natural gas from a drilled depth of 23,216 feet in the Woodford. Its completion was made in April of 2020.

Trinity Operating Usg LLC based in Houston, Texas reported completion of a third well on its site at 36 8N 17E  in Pittsburg County where two other Fannie wells had combined natural gas production of more than 13,000 Mcf a day. With the third well, whose completion report was filed after the two earlier reports, the combined production of the three wells is 20,688 Mcf of natural gas a day.

The third well’s production was 7,688 Mcf a day. The three wells were examples of Trinity’s continued drilling efforts for gas in the Arkoma Basin of eastern Oklahoma.