Specific Well--15-009-26319
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API: 15-009-26319
KID: 1052086311 Lease: BORTZ-1 Well: SBS 32-1 Original operator: Black Dahlia Oil & Gas Co. Current operator: Black Dahlia Oil & Gas Co. Field: Wildcat Location: T17S R11W, Sec. 32 SW NW SE NW 1850 South, 1400 East, from NW corner NAD27 Longitude: -98.567307 NAD27 Latitude: 38.5312502 NAD83 Longitude: -98.5676593 NAD83 Latitude: 38.5312614 Lat-long calculated from footages |
County: Barton
Permit Date: Oct-25-2021 Spud Date: Nov-15-2021 Completion Date: Nov-24-2021 Plugging Date: Nov-24-2021 Well Type: D&A Status: Plugged and Abandoned Total Depth: 3400 Elevation: 1825 KB Producing Formation: IP Oil (bbl): IP Water (bbl): IP GAS (MCF): KCC Permit No.: |
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Drill Stem Tests Taken: Yes Samples Set to Survey: Yes Cores Taken: No Electric Logs Run: Yes Electronic log Trilobite Method of Completion: Open Hole Date of First or Resumed Production/Injection: Nov. 25, 2021 |
Producing Method: Plugged Estimated production per 24 hours Oil: Water: Gas: Disposition of Gas: Tubing record Size: Set at: Packer at: Production intervals: 1815 ; 3325 |
Casing recordnew or used? New |
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Purpose of String | Size Hole Drilled |
Size Casing Set (in O.D.) |
Weight Lbs/Ft |
Setting Depth |
Type of Cement |
# Sacks Used |
Type and Percent Additives |
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Surface | 12.25 | 8.625 | 20 | 319 | common class a | 110 | 70 |
Additional Cementing/Squeeze Recordpurpose? |
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Depth Top Bottom |
Type of Cement | # Sacks Used | Type and Percent Additives |
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Perforation Record |
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Shots Per Foot | Perforation Top |
Perforation Bottom |
Bridge Plug Type |
Bridge Plug Set At |
Material Record |
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