BCE-Mach III creates more producers in Oklahoma’s STACK play

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Two years after BCE-Mach III LLC expanded its Anadarko Basin holdings to 46 counties in western Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle and Kansas, the company recently filed completion reports on a series of four Kingfisher County wells.

The four Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit wells were completed in January and the largest producer, with 489 barrels of oil a day and 494 Mcf of natural gas, was the Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 58-5ho. Located at 20 17N 5W, a site about 9 miles southwest of Crescent.

With a drilled depth of 11,360 feet and a true vertical depth of 6,236 feet in the Oswego formation, the well had a December 2022 spud, according to the completion report.

Two of the Lincoln wells were drilled on the same pad at 21 17N 5W, a site in the section north of the first well. The Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 53-2ho produced 357 barrels of oil a day and 348 Mcf of natural gas from a drilled depth of 11,935 feet. The completion report showed a true vertical depth of 6,309 feet following a spud in December 2022.

The second well on the same pad, the Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 34-4ho had production of only 34 barrels of oil a day and 143 Mcf of natural gas. Drilled depth was 11,890 while the completion report showed a true vertical depth of 6,262 feet following a spud in November of 2022.

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The last of the four wells, the Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 27-4ho, drilled on a site at 17 17N 5W, in still another adjoining section, had production of 386 barrels of oil a day and 417 Mcf of natural gas. Drilled depth was listed at 12,007 feet and the completion report showed a true vertical depth of 6,370 following a December 2022 spud.

In nearby Major County, Comanche Exploration Co. LLC filed a completion report on the Walters 13-24-1h with production of 271 barrels of oil a day and 312 Mcf of natural gas. Located at 13 20N 15W, a site about 10 miles northeast of Seiling, the well had a drilled depth of 14,069 feet. The completion report showed completion was in November 2022 and the true vertical depth was 9,056 feet in the Mississippian. The well had a spud of September 2022.

It was in 2021 when BCE-Mach III, after being formed in early 2020, announced a purchase and sale agreement to acquire producing properties in Western and Southern Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle from Cimarex Energy.
The latest producers are part of the company’s assets that extend throughout 46 counties in the three states including interest in more than 7,200 producing wells covering more than 700,000 net acres.