The best well I could find was 29-17n-3w with 4,693 BO for 8/12 . The next two were in 19n-3w ,one in 33 with 4641 BO ,& 1 with 3795 BO for 8/12
29 & 33 Miss. , 1 is cleveland
Slawson has a well in 29-17n-3w that has done 52,043 BO & 15928 MCF from 3/12 to 9/12 .
Ron,
Do you know what sands etc these wells are in? Most of the records I have seen was for the Cleveland that was making 100 BBD and less. I am referring to this as sand, yet it may be limestone, etc.
Ron,
what are all these wells your giving multi month production figures for producing now daily or monthly.
i KNOW OF NO WELLS IN oKLA PUMPING 20,000 BPD. I never said there is, I just said, “…What if…” which are the two most important words in the English language. I kinow some things, for example, during the Kuwaiti War, Sadam set fire to 700 oil wells, each of them burned of over 70,000 barrels per day, every day they burned. Every day. Known reserves all over the world are being revised upwards every day of the year. Unknown reserves are astronomically calculated by the real dreamers who are laughed at. That is all I know, that a 20,000 bpd well will bring in $5087.35 for anyone with just 1.678533 net aqcres on a 160 gross acres. I expect to see that and more in my lifetime, and experts I talk to in Texas and Okla say it will go on throughout my own lifetime and well into my childrens. The cherry on the whipped cream is that the oil in LOGAN COUNTY is the sweetest crude on the planet. I hear.
There are a lot of good wells in Alfalfa Co.
ronald von wilson wrote: “So, the President of Osage is making the rounds and offerring leases? What about Dick Cheney, does anyone have an offer from him, or from Ted Turner?”
What’s your point?
There are three zones in the N. Logan County area that are of some interest to the oil companies. The Mississippi Lime, a highly fractured limestone, that is fractured naturally east to west, thus the wells being drilled through it are all N to S, or S to N. The Woodford Shale, and the Ossweago. A neighbor of mine, had a well drilled on his land, the McPhail #1, and according to him, Osage found good prospects in all three zones. The word from Osage is that they will be drilling all three zones in this area for the next few years. The units are all 640 acres as far as I know, and the oil companies have to hold with production their leases with at least one well per unit. Devon is putting in pipelines, water oil and gas pipelines to accommodate the gas and oil requirements of their wells. After they get their pipelines in, they will be drilling prodigiously all their leases. Most of the Mississippi wells are coming in at up to 700-800 bpd, and then dwindling down to 200 to 300 bbls per day after flush production. They have also drilled some wells in the woodford shale, but I have not heard the production numbers from those wells.
There is no 20,000 BOD in Okla.
ronald Did you see the post on 29 -17n-3w next to your 20 I posted below. Not 20,000 but not bad.
Yes Ron McKenzie not bad at all, I see one in Alfalfa County doing over 2,500 bpd and for Alfalfa county that is not bad, either. I think that the ranchers, the farmer land owners, the mineral rights owndes in Oklahoma have been jacked and screwed around so much in the past that they just do not believe in much of anything any more. It is sad. Part of my own family/ancestors gave it all up and left Guthrie and Crescent during the dust bowl and days and depression for California, they actually lived THE GRAPES OF WRATH. But I still see the name Schafer (spelled that way) every now and then in Logan
County.
Well in 6-19n-3w from 3/11 to 8/12 did 16,404 BO & 89,700 MCF . 33 from 6/12 to 8/12 did 22,667 BO & 9094 MCF . Section 1 did 7,797 BO from 6/12 to 8/12
16-19n2w from 2/12 to 8/12 did 13,497 B0 & 3,214 MCF . 33 from 12/11 to 8/12 did 19,198 BO & 2,772 MCF
What are these wells producing per day or month right now? Are you using like drilling info?
Robert,
I hate to say this, but I can’t find any production records that show a lot of 700 + BBD day in the area. I’m wondering if this is information for the investor and not what the sales records are showing? I’m not saying their aren’t some wells making this, but I just can’t find the proof.
8/12, 6-19n-3w, 1079 B0 , 33- 4641 BO,& 1-3795 BO.
As for what kind of money is in it for the hundreds of thousands or more minneral rights owners whose ownership only amounts to 2 or 3 acres? Well, I almost flunked algebra, but it was because my football/coach algebra teacher blamed som hooligan rough stuff in class on me that I had no part in. nyway, using 2 different cvalculators, one I saw right here, IF a well comes in 20,000 bpd, it is going to stay that way for a while, according to the experts, and that just 1 and 1/2 net acres will net, after taxes, $5,087.35. After taxes and that is MONTHLY. Of course it w3ould go down over time. Now can anyone dispute this and make sense of it? Maybe I will have mustard all over my face one of these days, who knows? But I care not even one little bit.
My bottom line, and one I believe in, is that I have read very recent reports defining a "GOOD HORIZONTAL WELL will bring in 20,000 and the BEST Horizontals can go upward to 100,000 BPD. Of course, this sounds ludicrous to the people who have watched their verticles kick in at 200 bpd and then over time, dwindle to 2 or 3 bpd. This is exactly what my own mothers and aunt’s did about 18-20 year5s ago. But those days are over, and I doubt very seriously that any oil explorer, conglomerate or indipendent, would even think about drilling for less than a few hundred today. Who in their right mind is going to spend 7-9 million dollars to drill a well they only expect less than a dozen BPD? Yeh, right. Horizontal has changed everything.
Aug.2012 is as current as I can get.