Kingfisher county wells drilled by Hinkle Oil and Gas

Four STACK wells finished by Hinkle Oil and Gas – Oklahoma Energy Today

 

Hinkle Oil & Gas Inc. filed completion reports this week on four Kingfisher County wells with total combined production of nearly 1,400 barrels of oil a day.

The Oklahoma City-based company reported that all of the wells were single-pad sites but closely aligned in adjacent sections of land. The Lincoln North Unit 44-5ho and the Lincoln North Unit 42-4ho are in adjacent sections located about 9 miles northeast of the town of Dover.

The Lincoln North Unit 44, located at 28 18N 5W produced 106 barrels of oil a day and 165 Mcf of natural gas when completed in February 2022 at a depth of 11,717 feet in the Oswego formation. It had a spud date of Jan. 17, 2022 according to its completion report.

The Lincoln North Unit 42 was drilled at 29 18N 5W and completed in January 2022 at a depth of 11,710 feet in the Oswego formation following a spud date of Dec. 31, 2021. It had production of 214 barrels of oil a day and 94 Mcf of natural gas.

The remaining two Hinkle wells were nearby in adjacent sections. The Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 8-2ho, located at 8 17N 5W which is also about 9 miles northeast of Dover was completed in January of this year at a depth of 11,767 feet in the Oswego formation. It had a Dec. 23, 2021 spud date and produced 561 barrels of oil a day and 501 Mcf of natural gas.

The Lincoln North Unit 128-2ho, located at 12 17N 6W was completed in January of this year and produced 418 barrels of oil a day and 417 Mcf of natural gas from a depth of 11,650 feet in the Oswego formation. It had a January 4, 2022 spud date with completion on January 13.