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Bowood Energy Inc > Source ERCB/DOB
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Post by poise on Jun 15, 2011 3:14pm

Source ERCB/DOB

Well Activity Report

Location Cls Obj Licence Well Name Projected Zone Contractor Rig # Spud Rig Rel Depth Status
Alberta West Of The Fourth Meridian
16-04-001-20W4 NFW OIL 430703 > MURPHY 6-3 HZ REAGAN 16-4-1-20 Wabamun Grp Trinidad Drilling Ltd. 53 03/07/11 04/08/11 2,719.0 DRY
Comment by natureboy16 on Jun 15, 2011 4:16pm
Poise, that well looks like a strat test.  It would not be expected to be a producer as is.  As you know, (or should know), it is for reservoir info only at this point.nb
Comment by baird66 on Jun 16, 2011 10:23pm
Poise, the wells were listed as dry on each of the first two Murphy locations because they licensed both a vertical for a strat test and then performed a heel-tie off of it into the lateral which was the second license. Instead of bashing the stock so much, get in your car and drive down there. You will find pumpjacks pumping oil from the locations from each of the 2 laterals completed thus far ...more  
Comment by dudeman9 on Jun 16, 2011 11:07pm
thank you for the clarification Baird
Comment by pricecheckon2 on Jun 17, 2011 12:16pm
Correction, you will actually find pumpjacks lifting large volumes of oil emulsion with 98% water cuts.  In some cases like the "giant" Shell well it makes nothing but water.  Yet nobody seems to care about the real world.
Comment by quartzsite2 on Jun 17, 2011 3:51pm
Don't be such a bozo,no company is going to go to the expense of putting a pump jack on a well that is producing 98% water. Dam bashers and shorters don't listen to them.
Comment by rigrat2 on Jun 17, 2011 3:52pm
BS.