Linda, I knew you would be onboard with that.
Martha, thanks for the graph, I’ll be able to read it as soon as I can get someone in here who’s not color identification challenged (colorblind)!
Linda, I knew you would be onboard with that.
Martha, thanks for the graph, I’ll be able to read it as soon as I can get someone in here who’s not color identification challenged (colorblind)!
Linda, thanks for the info! It was on a 32/64th I believe, but not sure. Anyway, I appreciate your input.
Martha, thank you sooo much!
My first boss was colorblind. He made us color all of our maps gray and orange instead of the usual green for oil and red for gas. We could always tell when his wife was out of town because he would wear very unusual color combinations. And no one was allowed to say a word about it.
That lease offer from Apache has been withdrawn! They told my brother it’s because Triad’s in there already, Sec.08-2N-3W.
Also re: 08-2N-3W, spoke to someone at Triad today about our titling issue & she told me the well is producing.
Here is a plot of the decline curves of some of the SCOOP and CANA wells. GAS ONLY. The Williams 1H-19 is the the light blue one with X’s. Behaving very much like the Whitt 1H-25. I think my source has a few wonky numbers, but you get the drift. I set all of the wells at “month one” for the graph, not their actual date. Makes it easier to compare the shape of the decline curves. The dark blue one at the bottom is a Miss Lime well in Logan County if some of you are curious out the ML. I think I like the Woodford better!!
Someone that’s not Colorblind~that wouldn’t be Preston. Is there such thing as 1/2 color blind? He only gets grays, blues and greens mixed up! Once I got him some nice gray boots and he said “well they are nice and comfortable but who wants blue boots?” Not unusual for him to pick out blue pants and a green shirt and thinks he is match up. lol I used to lay his clothes out for him when he was teaching (his first couple of years out of college) but now that he’s retired who cares if he matches or not? Not him!
I said all that to say this~he won’t be reading your colored maps for me. lol
Original choke on the Williams was 48/64". It is acting like it is still on choke, but that is a pretty big open one. For it to keep flowing like it has been for a year is pretty remarkable. Enjoy it while it lasts! Not much oil, but reasonable gas-nice and steady. Not dropping off as much as some of the others although it didn’t start out as high.
“about the ML”, not “out”. I think this website has gremlins when I type.
Garvin: Newfield Expl MidContinent Inc.; Gregory No. 1H-28 Well; S1/2 S1/2 SW1/4 SW1/4 (SL) of 21-03N-04W; 580 barrels oil per day, 5,432,000 cu-ft gas per day; TD 19,706.
Linda, that’s me, I see color but faced with multiple choices I can’t always match them up. Back when I traveled a lot my wife matched up suit, shirt and tie all on one hanger.
Garvin: Eagle Rock Mid-Continent Operating LLC; Beckham No. 1-27H Well; S1/2 SE1/4 SW1/4 SW1/4 (SL) of 27-03N-04W; 9,173,000 cu-ft gas per day, 185 barrels oil per day; TD 18,627.
Martha, your graphic is awesome. The Williams is really small in comparison but I’m proud of it. Good work. So glad you joined the forum as you bring alot to the table.
Thanks Ron…for all the good reports!
That Gregory was a dandy one and the gas on the Beckham was really good! Hope that means more drilling on the Gregory as Marie Gregory is an older lady that goes to our church and a sweetie she is. I’m sure she can put the money for damages to good use.
Our brother in law (hubby’s sisters husband) Willie, a fine man passed away today after a long bout with Parkinson’s. They have some little wells in Garvin Co. and have lived here all their life so I’m sure many on here know him. They need your prayers!
I’m sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayer for you and the family.
Thanks Rick…Not trying to confuse but changed my picture again. Talking about brother in laws death and having my son’s picture up with his fish might do so.
So sorry Linda. I knew Sandy had her hands full for a while now. I never met Willie but heard a lot of good things about him. Prayers for all of you.