Clint:
Although confusing, I believe this is nothing more than a new water well to support the fraccing effort for the Mica and possibly other wells to come. Why they have listed it as an oil and gas wildcat well, I have no idea; but, 3900 feet puts them right on if not right in the Carizzo Aquifer zone and I could be corrected; but, WSW I believe stands for a WATER SOURCE WELL! They re-entered an old chalk well at basically the same depth for their water when they drilled the Ring Well, so I believe this is for their water.
Clint:
I stand corrected; the WSW stands for Water Supply Well! Still means the same thing, it is their water source for the upcoming fraccing of these wells in close proximity.
Bigfoot said:
Clint:
Although confusing, I believe this is nothing more than a new water well to support the fraccing effort for the Mica and possibly other wells to come. Why they have listed it as an oil and gas wildcat well, I have no idea; but, 3900 feet puts them right on if not right in the Carizzo Aquifer zone and I could be corrected; but, WSW I believe stands for a WATER SOURCE WELL! They re-entered an old chalk well at basically the same depth for their water when they drilled the Ring Well, so I believe this is for their water.
Bigfoot,
I suspect you’re right about the water well.