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Sometimes when a well stops producing oil, changes have to be made and that’s what Oklahoma City’s SandRidge Exploration and Production LLC did this week with one of its 2014 wells in northern Oklahoma.

The firm reclassified the Feely 2809 1-23h well, located at 23 28N 9W in Alfalfa County as a gas well. When the Feely well, located about 7 miles southwest of the community of Manchester at the state line with Kansas was completed in 2014, it had oil production of 360 barrels a day, plus 1,413 Mcf of natural gas. This week, SandRidge filed a completion report to reclassify the well.

Chaparral Energy filed a completion report this week on a 2018 well it drilled at 28 12N 6W which is a site about four miles southwest of the city of Yukon. The Andes 1206 1umh-28 well had production of 445 barrels of oil a day and 1,722 Mcf of natural gas when it was completed in October 2018 at a drilling depth of 14,385 feet.

Houston-based Paloma Operating Co. Inc. filed completion reports on two 2019 wells in Canadian County. The Summer Moon wells, located at 17 12N 8 W, a site 6 miles of El Reno, had combined production of 1,313 barrels of oil a day.

One well had production of 616 barrels of oil a day and 4,431 Mcf of natural gas following a November 2018 spud date and completion on May 25, 2019. Drilling depth was 21,525 feet in the Woodford formation.

The second Summer Moon, drilled at a depth of 21,772 feet in the Woodford formation produced 697 barrels of oil a day and 4,294 Mcf of natural gas. It also had a November 2018 spud date with completion made May 22, 2019.