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Damme Field Oil & Gas Data | ||||
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General Field Information | |
Exploration Method: | W. L. Hartman drilled the discovery wells in the Damme and Finnup fields on regional subsurface geology. Indications were that the Hugoton gas field might be extended to the northeast and good reservoirs were known to exist in the Pennsylvanian and Mississippian rocks. The acreage was obtained from National Cooperative Refinery Association on a farmout. |
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Drilling Casing Practices: | The wells in the Mississippian reservoir have been completed in open hole or through perforations. Many of the wells produce naturally. Some, however, have been acidized with 15 percent hydrochloric acid with treatments ranging up to 1,000 gallons. The N.C.R.A. Damme 3 was completed in the Morrowan sandstone through perforations and hydrafraced. |
Discussion: | The average completed well cost was approximately $75,000 (November 1958). |
Discovery Well(s) |
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Well Location: | SE SE NW 21-T22S-R33W |
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Rotary Total Depth: | 4805 |
Production Zone: | Mississippian St. Louis |
Initial Oil Potential: | 1795 |
Perforations: | 4711'-4719' Mississippian St. Louis Formation |
Data Source: | DISCOVERY 4861 |
Well Location: | NE NW SW 21-T22S-R33W |
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Rotary Total Depth: | 4805 |
Production Zone: | Pennsylvanian Morrowan Sandstone |
Initial Oil Potential: | 216 |
Perforations: | 4702'-4704' Morrowan Sandstone |
Well Location: | SW SW SW 25-T22S-R33W |
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Rotary Total Depth: | 4905 |
Production Zone: | Marmaton Oil |
Well Location: | NE NE SW 21-T22S-R33W |
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Rotary Total Depth: | 4737 |
Production Zone: | Pennsylvanian Marmaton Group |
Initial Oil Potential: | 14 BOPD |
Perforations: | 4417'-4422' Pennsylvanian Marmaton Group (plug back 11/1957) |
Comments: | N.C.R.A. #1 Damme, NE NE SW Section 21-22S-33W was plugged back in November 1957 and completed for 14 barrels of oil plus 5 barrels of water per day through perforations 4417 to 4422 in the Marmaton group. |
Well Location: | C NW NW 31-T21S-R33W |
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Rotary Total Depth: | 4896 |
Production Zone: | Cherokee Oil |
Summary Production Information | |
Field Size: | 13600 acres |
Total Wells: | 405 |
Productive Oil Wells: | 155 as of July 2024 |
Productive Gas Wells: | 1 as of September 2020 |
Abandoned Wells: | 62 |
Cumulative Oil: | 27,071,817.15 bbls as of July 2024 |
Cumulative Gas: | 850,794.00 mcf as of September 2020 |
Producing Formation:PENNSYLVANIAN MARMATON GROUP |
Depth Top: | 4417 feet |
Formation Lithology: | The Marmaton limestones are buff to light gray and are partly fossiliferous or oolitic. The porosity is interfossiliferous or interoolitic. |
Trap Type: | Production from the Marmaton group appears related to the structure and is controlled to some extent by the distribution of porosity on the structure. |
PENNSYLVANIAN MARMATON GROUP (Marmaton Group) |
Thickness: | 5 feet |
PENNSYLVANIAN MARMATON GROUP (Marmaton Group) |
Produces Oil: | Yes |
Maximum Net Pay: | 5 feet |
Drive Mechanism: | In November 1958 when the KOGF book, Volume 2, was written, it noted that production from the Marmaton group was insufficient at that time to establish the type of drive but they anticipated it would probably prove to be gas solution with a partial water drive. |
Water Production: | Damme field produces 1 to 25 percent water. All wells were initially completed for little or no water. |
PENNSYLVANIAN MARMATON GROUP (Marmaton Group) |
Minimum Oil API Gravity: | 30 | Maximum Oil API Gravity: | 31 % |
Producing Formation:Pennsylvanian Morrowan Sandstone |
Depth Top: | 4700 feet |
Formation Lithology: | The basal Pennsylvanian sandstone is a clear, fine to medium grained, subangular to rounded quartzitic sand. |
Trap Type: | The basal Pennsylvanian (Morrowan) sandstone, which produces in the N.C.R.A. Damme 3, is present in other wells but as of November 1958, it not been perforated. |
Pennsylvanian Morrowan Sandstone (Morrowan Stage) |
Maximum Thickness: | 30 feet |
Pennsylvanian Morrowan Sandstone (Morrowan Stage) |
Produces Oil: | Yes |
Average Net Pay: | 30 feet |
Drive Mechanism: | The Morrowan series reservoir appears to have a water drive. |
Water Production: | Damme field produces 1 to 25 percent water. All wells were initially completed for little or no water. |
Pennsylvanian Morrowan Sandstone (Morrowan Stage) |
Minimum Oil API Gravity: | 30 | Maximum Oil API Gravity: | 32 % |
Producing Formation:MISSISSIPPIAN St. Louis Formation |
Depth Top: | 4626 feet |
Formation Lithology: | The Mississippian St. Louis formation is predominantly tan, dense, sublithographic to lithographic limestone interbedded with buff to light gray oolitic limestone, and the porosity is developed in the oolitic limestone. The oolites range in size from fine to coarse and are loosely cemented with resulting interoolitic porosity. |
Trap Type: | The Mississippian produces oil on a broad north-south trending structural nose and the production is in part controlled by variations in the development of porosity in the oolitic limestone beds of the St. Louis Formation. |
MISSISSIPPIAN St. Louis Formation (St. Louis Limestone Formation) |
Thickness: | 10 feet | Maximum Thickness: | 18 feet |
MISSISSIPPIAN St. Louis Formation (St. Louis Limestone Formation) |
Produces Oil: | Yes |
Average Net Pay: | 18 feet |
Drive Mechanism: | The reservoir in the Mississippian system has a gravity drainage and partial water drive. |
Water Production: | Damme field produces 1 to 25 percent water. All wells were initially completed for little or no water. |
MISSISSIPPIAN St. Louis Formation (St. Louis Limestone Formation) |
Minimum Oil API Gravity: | 30 | Maximum Oil API Gravity: | 32 % |
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