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Comment by sureshotzon Dec 11, 2011 12:46pm
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RE: RE: RE: Murphy Oil

RE: RE: RE: Murphy OilFYI: something interesting to note, for completions on the BFN acreage,  MUR started with a propane frac and switched to gelled water for frac fluid on the first BFN well.  I know for a fact that MUR has spent a fair amount of time on this well - i believe they have been on lease for over 12-15 weeks. Also, this well is offset to an old Indra Oil producer which I believe MUR may have re-completed prior to driling their first well (which is a producer) so they do have some decent well control ;). I as well am very interested where these new wells are placed.
 
In line with your statement, I have found that certain players are indeed focusing on sweet spots with increased seismic activity. I believe if you are lucky enough to be the vicinty you may be able to piece together an idea by patching together this activity. There is no question the area with secondary porosity can be identified.
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