More completions of Kingfisher County wells by BCE-Mach III LLC have been made with Oklahoma regulators including one set of four wells drilled on a single pad and production of more than 1,500 barrels of oil a day.
The four Lincoln wells are located 8 miles east of Dover at 5 17N 5W , in the same region where BCE-Mach III filed completions last week on several other wells. Their combined production was 1,526 barrels of oil a day.
The Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 9 3ho was the largest producer at 455 barrels of oil a day and 575 Mcf of natural gas from a drilled depth of 11,805 feet in the Oswego formation. Completed May 3 of this year, the well was spud in March and had a true vertical depth of 6,350 feet according to the completion report.
The Lincoln North Unit 94-3ho, May 24 produced 386 barrels of oil a day and 557 Mcf of natural gas from a drilled depth of 12,120 feet and a true vertical depth of 6,300 feet. The completion report showed it took only 18 days to spud the well and complete it May 24.
The Lincoln North Unit 94-4ho, with a drilled depth of 12,096 feet and a true vertical depth of 6,303 feet, produced 278 barrels of oil a day and 525 Mcf of natural gas. The completion report showed the well was spud in March.
The fourth well on the same pad, the Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 8 3ho, produced 407 barrels of oil a day and 363 Mcf of natural gas from a drilled depth of 11,790 feet and a true vertical depth of 6,3,57 feet. The completion report indicated the well was spud in March and completed in May.
A filing of another BCE-Mach III well, the Lincoln North Unit 95-4ho, located at 6 17N 5W or 7 miles east of Dover, showed it was actually a third well drilled on a single pad. The filing was made after we reported last week on the Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 6-2ho and the Lincoln Southeast Oswego Unit 7-4ho that were drilled at the same site. The Lincoln North Unit 95-4ho produced 210 barrels of oil a day and 156 Mcf of natural gas.
Thus, the three wells had combined production of 790 barrels of oil a day.
Two wells drilled on a single pad in Grady County by Citizen Energy III LLC had combined production of 612 barrels of oil a day.
The Worley Creek 1h-29-32, drilled at 29 9N 5W, a few miles west of Bridge Creek, produced 251 barrels of oil a day and 716 Mcf of natural gas from a drilled depth of 19,521 feet. The completion report showed a true vertical depth of 10,499 feet in the Mississippian formation. The well was spud in early March of 2022. Drilling finished in June of 2022 but the well was not completed until April 17 of 2023.
Production from the Worley Creek 2h-29-32 totaled 361 barrels of oil a day and 974 Mcf of natural gas from a drilled depth of 20,674 feet. The completion report showed a true vertical depth of 10,607 feet. Like the first Worley Creek, it too was spud in March of 2022 and drilling was finished in July of that year but completion was not made until April 16, 2023.