Digital Petroleum Atlas |
Owen Field Oil & Gas Data | |||
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General Field Information | |
Geologic Province: | Las Animas Arch |
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Exploration Method: | Subsurface & Seismic Interpretation |
Surface Formation: | Loess |
Oldest Formation Penetrated: | Arbuckle |
Drilling Casing Practices: | Drill with rotary tool into Mississippian formation. Drillstem zones of interest as drilling through each. Used premix KCC monpac drilling mud. Ran 5 1/2" casing and set pipe into Mississippi formation. Perforated zones of interest from T.D. on up. Treated various zones with different amounts and types of acid. |
Electric Logging Practices: | Ran Gamma Ray, Guard, Neutron with Caliper on discovery wells. On development wells ran Radiation Guard Log along with side-wall Neutron and Compensated Density Log. |
Comments: | The wells in this field are not spaced. Other Shows: Cherokee Sand, Mississippi |
Discovery Well(s) |
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Well Location: | C SE SE 21-T12S-R33W |
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Rotary Total Depth: | 4790 |
Production Zone: | Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup |
Initial Oil Potential: | 100 BOPD |
Initial Formation Pressure: | 1322 |
Casing: | 4 1/2" @ 4426' |
Perforations: | 4299' - 4303' |
Treatments: | Natural |
Data Source: | KOGF, Vol. V; DISCOVERY 2433 |
Well Location: | N2 N2 SE 21-T12S-R33W |
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Rotary Total Depth: | 4803 |
Production Zone: | Mississippian System |
Data Source: | DISCOVERY 7564 |
Summary Production Information | |
Field Size: | 320 acres |
Total Wells: | 12 |
Productive Oil Wells: | 5 as of August 2024 |
Abandoned Wells: | 5 |
Cumulative Oil: | 1,023,523.04 bbls as of August 2024 |
Producing Formation:LANS.-K.C. |
Depth Top: | 4088 feet |
Geological Age: | Upper Pennsylvanian |
Depositional Environment: | The various pay zones in the Owen field were deposited in a shallow marine shelf environment. This shallow marine shelf underwent various cycles of sea level transgression and regression during Pennsylvanian times (Cyclothems), depositing alternating formations of limestone and shales. When these formations were deposited across paleotopographic highs, they were placed in a higher energy environment and subsequently subaerially exposed. Both of these forces enhanced the formations porosity and permeability creating reservoir formations. |
Formation Lithology: | Limestone: Gray and tan fossiliferous, fine to medium crystalline, fair to good fossil cast & interfossiliferous porosity and vugular porosity. |
Trap Type: | Structural/Stratigraphic |
LANS.-K.C. (Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup) |
Thickness: | 4 feet |
LANS.-K.C. (Lansing - Kansas City Supergroup) |
Produces Oil: | Yes |
Proven Production: | 160 acres |
Producing Formation:MISSISSIPPIAN |
Depth Top: | 4709 feet |
MISSISSIPPIAN (Mississippian System) |
Thickness: | 39 feet |
MISSISSIPPIAN (Mississippian System) |
Produces Oil: | Yes |
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