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condog not a 100% on this but heard morgan will spud in 1 to 2 weeks . i also thought morgan would spud after easley was completed.
 
Interesting how many new members there are whom seem to have joined to post on ADI .. Not saying that this is bad or good but just interesting... The more generating interest the better... I am sitting and watching for now.. if it breaks past 18c I will buy some more ..
 
mir, where did you hear that? if its the case its an interesting development..


condog.. the kowalik well will in all likelihood no longer have a workover rig on it. once a plan is constructed for the down hole issues, the crews return with whatever type of workover rig they need, be it coiled tubing or whatever. cant be sure what the frac program for easley is,, it took many years for kenendy, lets hope the easley is immediate..:D:D:D:D:D:D

has a frac been mentioned yet,, i cant recall

kennedy has a workover atm. whether they use the same crews and the same workovers is not clear.

also condog, not sure if you realise,, the workover rig for a completion is way smaller than a drilling rig..

cheers
 
I'm probably wrong hear, but after the kennedy frac is completed weren't the plans then to frac weston?? I thought that would've been the case and then then after weston the new wells would be on the go.:confused:
 
Hi Agent
yeh knew that, but ta.'

In ref tou frac mentioned, not sure which one you where refering to so, but i think you meant easely:
From update:
Easely - No specific mention of frac, "The well is scheduled to take approximately 40 days to drill, which includes a vertical pilot hole from which additional data on the Eagle Ford Shale will be gathered. The well has been designed with a 4,000 ft horizontal section and will access both the Austin Chalk horizon, which is locally prevalent within the Sugarkane Field and the Eagle Ford Shale when it is subsequently stimulated.."
 
kennedy and weston are due for a frac one after the other, and i was just kiddin about with easley, i am certain they will frac that one immediately

i was looking at the live oak well events, these are listed as a well is drilled. its normal for the operators to do this requirement with the rrc

this is the conocophillips eskew north unit 1H well in live oak a few miles west of the adi acreages

Event: Spud
Event Date: 01/08/2010


then today

Event: Prod_Int
Event Date: 01/22/2010

Casing Depth: 10,597.0
Casing Size: 7 5/8
Cementer: HALLIBURTON SERVICES
Comments: CALLED INTO THE ANSWER SERVICE (AFTER HOURS) INTERMEDIATE TO MIX/PUMP/CIRCULATE THE CEMENT


14 days to this stage is pretty impressive.. the precision rig that conoco use is an extremely powerful and high tech rig.. its been used on most of their laterals in the past 6 months..


easley will drill a pilot hole, so its a longer completion.. taking their time and making certain of the formation intervals
 
AgentM,

That is the intermediate casing they set before they start building the curve into their horizontal leg. 14 days is an okay pace but the shallow section is generally easy drilling. Petrohawk says they can drill their whole well including the horizontal in 17 days.
 
thanks for that choppy.. i was thinking a bit later after posting that it may have just been the turn and not the production liner in the horizontal:eek:..

there is every chance the jvp may commence their mid weekly reporting regime today


"Further operational updates will be issued on a weekly basis or if required following material events. Adelphi currently (pre-farmout) has a 20% working interest in the Sugarloaf AMI."

mir was suggesting the morgan well could be drilled soon. he has been an aut and eka holder from the start.. it would historically be the most demanding period for tcei to have 2 wells drilling and 3 wells being fracced in the same month
 
Has anyone know when will the frac result come out, sometime this week? Just to put more words here to make it more than the minumum
 
should be close to completed

Kennedy #1H – Scheduled Commencement of Fracture Stimulation Program
Adelphi has been advised by TCEI that the Kennedy #1H fracture stimulation is scheduled to commence on Monday, 18 January 2010. As previously advised, the 4,000ft of horizontal liner will be fracced in 14 separate stages with an isolation plug set between each stage. The operation is expected to take 7 – 10 days after which the isolating plugs will be drilled out and the well cleaned up and then flowed to sales.
 
Unless they have encountered problems announcment of flow should be today, tommorrow and at the absolute latest monday.... 10 days is up today, so if they are on time expect an announcement today....
 
Unless they have encountered problems announcment of flow should be today, tommorrow and at the absolute latest monday.... 10 days is up today, so if they are on time expect an announcement today....

condog

in this game things take as long as they have to..

millions of dollars are spent on ops, and you dont have to rush..

7 -10 days to complete the frac is expected,,, not guaranteed.. 10 days would be tomorrow in the usa..

then you start looking drilling out plugs and flowing to sales as your well cleans up. i am not considering any more news on flow rates until next week, but if it comes this week and things went super smooth and fast.. then it would be a welcome surprise to all

i expect neutral reporting on ops in the interim, and followed by reporting on flow rates in the near term (possibly next week)

and i bet as soon as i post this some news will be announced...:cautious:

all imho and dyor
 
I concur agents..... perhaps my lack of keyboard intinations and facial expressions has led to some misunderstanding.....or as matter of start date, but either way...imminent not impotent...
 
Unless they have encountered problems announcment of flow should be today, tommorrow and at the absolute latest monday.... 10 days is up today, so if they are on time expect an announcement today....

not too sure how they count the days, including Sat and Sunday? If we are talking about 5 working days a week, then the result might be next Wed or Thursday
 
condog

in this game things take as long as they have to..

millions of dollars are spent on ops, and you dont have to rush..

7 -10 days to complete the frac is expected,,, not guaranteed.. 10 days would be tomorrow in the usa..

then you start looking drilling out plugs and flowing to sales as your well cleans up. i am not considering any more news on flow rates until next week, but if it comes this week and things went super smooth and fast.. then it would be a welcome surprise to all

i expect neutral reporting on ops in the interim, and followed by reporting on flow rates in the near term (possibly next week)

and i bet as soon as i post this some news will be announced...:cautious:

all imho and dyor

I concur agents..... perhaps my lack of keyboard intinations and facial expressions has led to some misunderstanding.....or as matter of start date, but either way...imminent not impotent...

Guys

How could you are so accurate on your forecasting:confused:

Job well done folks

Predicably ADI has published an update fulfilling both the time line Condog mentioned and content in line with Agentm mentioned.

I however did not like the information on 8th shell in the attachment and would like to know your thoughts

Regards
 

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The Kenedy 1 sounds like it collapsed and is currently still in the workover phase. Not sure about the coiled tubing or why. I have to check with some sources. Maybe a fishing expedition but I thought that was when they twist off during the drilling phase. Again, I'm no expert. Others here will have the answer.

Easley 1 .......Out of boredom I'll go ahead and make my prediction with no facts. I predict they will go down to about 9000-12,000ft before they run it directional to go a huntin' for Eagle Ford. 6K is very shallow for that area from what I have heard and seen all around it. Most rigs are being permitted down to the 14,000-19,500 range.
 
Kennedy 1h

trying to get a handle on the prob and this is how i see it the fracc was to have a total of 14 stages and upon the stimulation of the 8th stage they had a loss of pressure/colapse and are now going to go with the 7 stages that have been stimulated to get a test flow to access flow rates/quality of oil ???
(please feel free to correct me).

Kowalik 1h

Had a piece of slim drill pipe parted at 700ft down hole and did some fishing at over 8000ft with limited sucess and have suspended ops until they can evaluate plans for a better way forward for this hole.

Easley 1h

the horizontal drilling still to be done so will have to wait for progress reports and considering the depths they are going to have to drill to (as per Ramb R)
they had better make sure no more bits of pipe part. Sounds like to me i might put these in the draw and see you guys end of Feb.:eek::eek:
 
sounds right to me

8 stages in, 6 missed on the lateral.

the 8 stages that are completed will give tcei/hilcorp the data they need on how good this type of completion is in the sugarkane..

all i am looking for is good production numbers, which i am fairly sure everyone is..

its dog unlucky to have this occur in a frac operation. but what the well still can do is produce. and what the well will demonstrate is what ability the formation can produce at, given the type of engineering and frac design utilised.
 
Not terrible news, but certainly not what we wanted....

Hopefully we get some good flows from it anyway....

TCEI are off my xmas card list though...
 
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