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bdahl385

01/12/09 10:39 PM

#43515 RE: kelseyf #43514

Kels - I'll converse with you about the upcoming horizontal, I think it's the most bold action ever taken by Hemi and any small o/g operator as far as that goes. I wonder if it was CT or KAA that first came up with this idea?

What I would like to know is whether they will run a slotted liner for that 2000 feet of lateral section and whether you need to use a downhole submersible pump to lift the fluid out. Where do you place the downhole pump if you use one, the far end, the middle or at the closest end to the vertical?

What happens if while drilling the lateral, you run into an old abandoned well and hit the casing with the bit? There are probably a lot of very old abandoned wells out there in SEK that no one ever knew existed.

Maybe Gold_Man is still reading the iHub board occasionally and will answer me via PM since he/she seems to have prior experience with horizontal drills / completions ....

Badge714

01/13/09 5:09 AM

#43517 RE: kelseyf #43514

Kels I agree shareholders should be doing some counting. So let's start with the barrels of oil that the reworked wells are producing. Now lets move on to the new drillings, Reno Hemi #2, Weber Hemi #1, Sturgeon Hemi #1 and Collins Hemi #1 and Tebbens #2 Let's not forget the revenue that the couple of acres that Hemi has leased out in Tarrant county will produce, maybe enough to buy a couple of Happy Meals a week?