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Lundgren Field
General Information


Lundgren Field Oil & Gas Data

General Field Information

Produces Oil: Yes Produces Gas: No
Exploration Method: Surface and subsurface geology. The area has been seismographed since the discovery well was drilled.
Drilling Casing Practices: The discovery well, Lundgren 1, operated by Skiles: was treated with acid several times, but it failed to improve production; Required surface casing: About 150 feet. Later the discovery well, Lundgren 1, operated by Wycoff & Williams, as well as the later wells were acidized; Required surface casing: 150 to 200 feet.
Comments: Lundgren Field was originally discovered in March 1952. Lundgren South field was originally discovered in September 1952. In August 1958, Lundgren Field was abandoned and in September 1963 it was revived. At that same time, Lundgren South was combined with Lundgren so that after September 1963, there was just one field, which is known as Lundgren.

Discovery Well(s)

Discovery Date Well Name Available Well Data Oil Production Gas Production LAS File Viewer with Core Data Plots Core Image Core Data Table
11 MAR 1952 Lundgren 1
No Gas Production No Digital LAS Files No Core Images No Core Data
Well Location: NE NE NW 30-T14S-R29W
Rotary Total Depth: 4330
Production Zone: Mississippian System
Initial Formation Pressure: 1820
Perforations: 4300' Mississippian
Comments: Well was abandoned after producing 609 barrels of oil because it went to water.
Data Source: KOGF, Vol. II; DISCOVERY 1484
Discovery Date Well Name Available Well Data Oil Production Gas Production LAS File Viewer with Core Data Plots Core Image Core Data Table
10 JAN 1962 Lundgren 'B' 2
No Gas Production No Digital LAS Files No Core Images No Core Data
Well Location: SW NW NE 31-T14S-R29W
Rotary Total Depth: 4310
Production Zone: MARMATON AND CHEROKEE OIL
Data Source: DISCOVERY 7640
Discovery Date Well Name Available Well Data Oil Production Gas Production LAS File Viewer with Core Data Plots Core Image Core Data Table
07 FEB 1962 Lundgren 1
No Gas Production No Digital LAS Files No Core Images No Core Data
Well Location: NE NE SW 31-T14S-R29W
Rotary Total Depth: 4331
Production Zone: Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup
Initial Oil Potential: 236 BOPD
Initial Formation Pressure: 1120
Comments: The original well, was completed on 19-SEP-1952 and was worked over January 1962.
Data Source: KOGF, Vol. II; DISCOVERY 7639
Discovery Date Well Name Available Well Data Oil Production Gas Production LAS File Viewer with Core Data Plots Core Image Core Data Table
08 AUG 1985 Beougher 1-19
No Gas Production No Digital LAS Files No Core Images No Core Data
Well Location: C S2 N2 SE 19-T14S-R29W
Rotary Total Depth: 4407
Production Zone: Cherokee Group
Data Source: DISCOVERY 7641

Summary Production Information

Field Size: 3720 acres
Total Wells: 106
Productive Oil Wells: 24 as of March 2024
Abandoned Wells: 35
Cumulative Oil: 2,635,016.35 bbls as of March 2024

Producing Formation:


LANS.-K.C.
(Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup)


Depth Top: 4076 feet

LANS.-K.C. (Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup)
Thickness

Thickness: 18 feet

LANS.-K.C. (Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup)
Oil & Gas Production Information

Produces Oil: Yes

Producing Formation:


MARMATON
(Marmaton Group)


Depth Top: 4139 feet

MARMATON (Marmaton Group)
Thickness

Thickness: 1 feet

MARMATON (Marmaton Group)
Oil & Gas Production Information

Produces Oil: Yes

Producing Formation:


CHEROKEE
(Cherokee Group)


Depth Top: 4164 feet

CHEROKEE (Cherokee Group)
Thickness

Thickness: 14 feet

CHEROKEE (Cherokee Group)
Oil & Gas Production Information

Produces Oil: Yes

Producing Formation:


MISSISSIPPIAN
(Mississippian System)


Depth Top: 4277 feet
Formation Lithology: Dolomite, gray-buff, tan, fine crystalline, vuggy, partly cherty
Trap Type: Structural; small anticline with 10 to 15 feet of closure. Located on a broad, low relief, north-south trending nose
Continuity of Reservoir Rocks: The pay zone porosity, which usually underlies 10 to 15 feet of dense limestone at the top of the Mississippian, appears better developed in the structurally higher wells.

MISSISSIPPIAN (Mississippian System)
Thickness

Thickness: 6 feet Average Thickness: 21 feet

MISSISSIPPIAN (Mississippian System)
Oil & Gas Production Information

Produces Oil: Yes
Maximum Net Pay: 34 feet Average Net Pay: 16 feet
Average Oil Column: 17
Drive Mechanism: Partial water drive
Water Production: The original discovery well, Lundgren 1 operated by Skiles, went to water after producing 609 barrels of oil and the offset well was completed producing 38% water. Later, the discovery well, Lundgren 1 operated by Wycoff and Williams, produced no water on completion. The others produced varying amount of water ranging up to 72 percent.

MISSISSIPPIAN (Mississippian System)
Oil Chemistry

Average Oil API Gravity: 35

MISSISSIPPIAN (Mississippian System)
Porosity

Porosity Type: The pay zone porosity, which usually underlies 10 to 15 feet of dense limestone at the top of the Mississippian, appears better developed in the structurally higher wells. Average Porosity: 13 %

MISSISSIPPIAN (Mississippian System)
Permeability

Average Horizontal: 15 md Average Vertical: 7.7 md

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