Hinkle Oil and Gas reports 7 Kingfisher County wells with 3,000 barrels of oil a day in production

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

 

A series of 7 wells, two on a single pad and the rest on adjacent sections of land ended up with production of more than 3,000 barrels of oil a day in Kingfisher county.

Hinkle Oil & Gas Inc. of Oklahoma recently filed completion reports on the series of Lincoln wells, located about 9 miles west of the town of Crescent, showing their completions were made in the fall of 2021 and January 2022. Total production was 3,020 barrels of oil a day.

Two wells, located at 17 17N 5W, the Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 49-3ho and the Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 37-3ho ended with combined production of 1,292 barrels of oil a day. One had production of 778 barrels of oil a day and 589 Mcf of natural gas and the second one produced 514 barrels of oil a day and 442 Mcf of natural gas.

The largest producer had a drilled depth of 11,840 feet when completed in December 2021. The smaller well had a depth of 11,866 feet and it was completed in January 2022.

The remaining wells were at adjacent sites. The Lincoln North Unit 51-4ho, drilled at 33 18N 5W, a site two miles north of the double wells, had a depth of 11,806 feet and produced 364 barrels of oil a day and 359 Mcf of natural gas. It was completed in November 2021.

The Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 59-1ho, located at 20 17N 5W, a site one mile south of the double well site, was completed in December 2021 and produced 417 barrels of oil a day and 336 Mcf of natural gas.

The Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 90-2ho, 29 17N 5W, two miles south of the two-well pad, was completed in September 2021 and produced 495 barrels of oil a day and 522 Mcf of natural gas from a drilled depth of 11,810 feet.

The Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 45-3ho, 13 17N 6W, a site two miles west of the double-well pad, was completed in December 2021 at a depth of 11,910 feet and produced 452 barrels of oil a day and 347 Mcf of natural gas.