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Yup, I seen it but how did Oilphant give us the location, TD (1180 ft I think) , net pay and flo rate IF they didn't drill it?
John
I don't know who is mixed here, me or you.
I understood OBO 1 was just across the line from blk 2 and OBO 2 was to the S/W near blk 4. That would put them both in the S/E part of blk 1.
John
Posted by: oilphant
In reply to: None Date:5/10/2006 3:59:52 PM
Post #of 54813
2nd site has hit major structure :)
Then we questioned him about the location of #2
Posted by: oilphant
In reply to: None Date:5/10/2006 4:06:52 PM
Post #of 54813
3km sw obo1
Then 9 days later he posted this
Posted by: oilphant
In reply to: None Date:5/19/2006 4:22:24 PM
Post #of 54814
Deepwater location farwest(end) of B1 near B3-4
Which I took as #3
John
Instructmba, per oilphant obo2 is less than 2 miles SW of obo 1 and the location marked #2 is where #3 is/will be.
John
Yes Tamtam, but I'd kinda like to hear it from the man "counting bubbles".
Someone posted that another company had drilled 6 wells in 6 months or something like that. If the GOG drills like our gulf, that is very doable. Straght holes that is. IMO that's just what CVX is doing. Maybe they couldn't cut a deal in the other blks, so they want to puoduce as much as they can. Sounds like they're getting as close to blks 2,3 & 4 as they can.
John
Oilphant,
Is there a drillship in blk 1 now?
And are they moving to a third location (deeper water) now?
Thanks for all the info.
John
B B, I know nothing about how they produce there.
Sounds like they would like to get a jump on other producers in the area.
John
B B, hard for this old oily to even think in numbers that big.
For a well to have that kind of flo rate on a DST (natural flo, no acid to clean it up or frac) it would have to have high bottom hole pressure, great perm & prosity. IMO it's all great. Wish Oilplant would give us some pressures.
Don't forget about those upper gas zones sitting behind the pipe that they can bring on later. They should be in our blks also.
Very hard to figure anything on rumors.lol
John
Does Mr. Kansteiner = Umbra ??
I'd love to have a 2% O R in that one, would be worth bbbbbilions!!
John
Yep, but there's some BAD news also. 800 ft net pay in obo 1, 685 in # 2 so they lost 115 ft. in two miles. May not go over 12 miles in that direction but structure may get thicker toward blk two and that would sure be BAD! lets see WE have 22% of that BAD blk, I think!!! LOL !
I don't know it very well could be 4 of 7 pay zones drilled and two are + to what obo-1 was.
Who knows, I'll sleep on it.
John
Spec, how about this?
4/7 of td diags hits ++
4000 ft of 7000 ft td pay with plus size reserves according to diagnostics?
You probably never flew out of Galveston on a PHI. huh?
How about "WORMS"
Intermediate to hold the upper gas zones. OK
Thanks
John
Don't know. I've ran 8 5/8 at 3 miles.
Someone stated that CVX ran 13 5/8 casing on OBO-1. If true, WHY?
The only reason I can think of is so they can run two or more strings of tubing to produce two or more zones at the same time.
Need a little help on this one from the oil folks here.
John
Ordered or in route???????
Umbra, I guess I'm getting old too because when I read your post, I took it as what you said it to mean. After the fuss, I had to go back to see what everyone was talking about.
Keep up the good work (info) on how the world really works.
John
BTW; It's good to know our minnow is protected from the sharks. Or was that the hen taking care of the chick? LOL,
oilphant, do they hold the bubbles with mud wt. all the way or do they set interm.? TIA
John
sideeki, PZ= Pay Zones.
good night
Umbra, sorry for the late reply but I just got home.
Yes I would think he's on it or very close. All JMO nothing more.
John
Umbra & board; IMHO Oilphant can't answer too many questions.
early yellow on #2.... In the patch yellow is gas. That's how we mark our lines, valves, ect so everyone will know it is gas. And now it's pressure! well they must have been able to control it because he is still posting. JMO
John
early yellow on #2 = early GAS on #2
John
Huh???
Hey Instructmba you have me up in Kansas insted of Ok! But what the heck, I've spent a lot of time up there to. In fact we drilled a couple of dusters up there last yr.
John
kownski; Stroud, OK. Half way between OKC & Tulsa
instructmba, lots of good info on this board! Thanks.
John
Hunter, I may be able to help you with that. The gas helps lift the fluids and then is seperated. On any well you have to have drive, something to bring the oil to the well bore. Picture you have three wells in one formation one in the bottom or low part (water), one in the middle (oil) and one in the top (gas cap). If you produce the middle the gas will help bring the oil to you. You can strip the gas and compress the gas back into the top well to bring more oil. When this runs out, then pump salt water into the lower well to bring out more oil and gas from the two higher wells.
BTW my one finger I use for typing is worn out!LOL
John
Thanks Pup for reply. One question, How do they hold the walls of an open hole (on top of a packer) for 15-30 days? Looks like the wall would cave and you would be hung big time.
John
A STANDARD DST (drill stem test) take a minimum of 30 days ???????? Pup, do you now or have you ever worked on a drilling rig?
I have never worked on a drillship but I have worked platform rigs and we were limited to the amount of fluid we could take on but WHY 30 days? We may run 3-5 DSTs on a well that takes three to four week from spud to TD.(Land rigs)
BB, no DSTs and electric logs are two differant things. DSTs are run with a packer on empty drill pipe and ele logs are run on a wireline.
John
10 post all week, while the S/P was going down & 29 today on a up day!! See one of your points Dadd.
ajax; what LLC? Not around much, must have missed that. TIA
My bet to "produce" first oil in the JDZ is on Addax. They're smaller and they want to produce oil, not just stack it up on a reserve list. They have new shareholders to impress. I read some where that they went from spud to production in 7 months. I think that was in shallow water but IMO "IF" they can get a rig in say the next 6-8 months they'll bring up first oil.
John
That's called a "tight hole"....LOL
2 inch drilling line!! Jeeez, I thought a 1 3/8 was big!
OT; Yep jdubs some of us old coots are lucky. I've been here for 27+ yrs and have never bought a cubic ft of gas or a drop of propane for heat. BUT all good things come to a end. The way NG is depleting around here, I'll be lucky to make another 5 yrs.
John
Oilphant said 11 bbl which is eleven barrels or eleven blue barrels. I think he ment something else but that's the way I read it.
Mark; I was talking about Oilphants post.
Posted by: oilphant
In reply to: None Date:4/15/2006 9:14:53 PM
Post #of 45037
will not be able to post again until Thursday.
learn how the Argonauts got past the sirens. Follow that letters advice imho.
Because some wicked voices this way comes.
Could it be?
Because some wicked voices this way comes.
Could the red = blk # 1 And the black = blk # 2 and a river of oil in the center???