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Haviland Field
General Information


Haviland Field Oil & Gas Data

General Field Information

Produces Oil: Yes Produces Gas: Yes
Exploration Method: A land test
Drilling Casing Practices: The discovery well was completed open hole in the Kinderhook. The completion method followed in the mid-1950s was to set the pipe through all the possible pay zones, perforate and fracture those intervals that look most promising from the electric log, drill stem tests or core analyses.

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
09 AUG 1955 BERGNER 1
No Digital LAS Files No Core Images No Core Data
Well Location: SW SW SW 17-T28S-R16W
Rotary Total Depth: 4783
Production Zone: KINDERHOOK OIL AND GAS
Initial Oil Potential: 489 BWPD
Comments: Initial oil was reported to be from the Kinderhook sandstone. From examination of cores, drill-stem tests, and electric logs, it is apparent that the fracture treatment in the Kinderhook opened the Mississippian chert section above, with much of the oil and gas flowing from the Mississippian chert. The Kinderhook sand in this vicinity has not been seen to exhibit good reservoir characteristics.
Data Source: KOGF, Vol. I; DISCOVERY 2182
Discovery Date Well Name Available Well Data Oil Production Gas Production LAS File Viewer with Core Data Plots Core Image Core Data Table
15 MAY 1986 BERGNER 1
No Oil Production No Gas Production No Digital LAS Files No Core Images No Core Data
Well Location: C NE NW 20-T28S-R16W
Rotary Total Depth: 3656
Production Zone: Wabaunsee Group
Data Source: DISCOVERY 8979

Summary Production Information

Field Size: 640 acres
Total Wells: 13
Productive Oil Wells: 3 as of August 2023
Productive Gas Wells: 2 as of March 2015
Abandoned Wells: 3
Cumulative Oil: 112,307.25 bbls as of August 2023
Cumulative Gas: 1,209,773.00 mcf as of March 2015

Producing Formation:


WABAUNSEE
(Wabaunsee Group)



WABAUNSEE (Wabaunsee Group)
Oil & Gas Production Information

Produces Gas: Yes

Producing Formation:


KINDERHOOKIAN
(Kinderhookian Stage)


Depth Top: 4761 feet
Trap Type: The basal Pennsylvanian sand producing in the Wellsford discovery well overlies the Mississippian in most of the area of the Haviland and Wellsford fields, with probable communication to the Mississippian, thereby constituting essentially one reservoir in most or all of the immediate area. As seen on Mississippian structural and isopachous maps, this reservoir may be classified as a complex stratigraphic trap with structural relationships. As the first deposit of an encroaching sea, the Pennsylvanian basal sandstone tended to fill irregularities of the Mississippian land surface. Ultimately, the pinchout of this erratic sand body and changes in reservoir conditions in the Mississippian residuum will define the field.
Continuity of Reservoir Rocks: The Mississippian section consists of a chert pebble breccia or conglomerate, with reservoir qualities dependent upon degree of fracturing and weathering, as well as the amount of clay shales forming the matrix.

KINDERHOOKIAN (Kinderhookian Stage)
Thickness

Thickness: 9 feet

KINDERHOOKIAN (Kinderhookian Stage)
Oil & Gas Production Information

Produces Oil: Yes Produces Gas: Yes
Drive Mechanism: Gas expansion

KINDERHOOKIAN (Kinderhookian Stage)
Oil Chemistry

Average Oil API Gravity: 36.5

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