Hall #1-H Woodbine Drilling Program and WellBOPD = Barrels of oil per day; MCF = Thousand cubic feet of natural gas also the standard unit for gas sales; MCFPD = Thousand cubic feet of natural gas per day . Glossary. 8/11/2008 For the month of June, the well produced 814 Barrels of Oil. 7/17/2008 For the Month of May, the well produced 855 Barrels of Oil. 6/4/2008 For the month of April, the well produced 863 Barrels of Oil. 5/12/2008 MPI is only providing monthly totals, so we are unable to post daily averages, as we have previously. For the month of March, the well produced 733 Barrels of Oil. For the month of February, the well produced 871 Barrels of Oil. 2/24/2008 For the month of January, the well averaged 28.70 BOPD. 1/23/2008 For the month of December, the well averaged 35.09 BOPD. 12/26/2007 For the month of November, the well averaged 28.26 BOPD. 12/10/2007 For the month of October, the well averaged 33.35 BOPD. 11/2/2007 For the month of September, the well averaged 33.83 BOPD. 9/25/2007 For the month of August, the well averaged 32.41 BOPD. 8/21/2007 For the month of July, the well averaged 34.63 BOPD. 7/17/2007 For the month of June, the well averaged 33.4 BOPD. 6/28/2007 For the month of May, the well averaged 32.5 BOPD. 5/04/2007 For the month of April, the well averaged 37.34 BOPD. For the month of March, the well averaged 36.07 BOPD. 4/04/07 For the month of February, the well averaged 38.8 BOPD. 2/20/2007 For the month of January, averaged 41 BOPD for the days it was on line. The Hall was offline for 6 days for maintenance. 1/19/2007 For the month of December, averaged 44 BOPD 12/12/06 For the month of November, averaged 45 BOPD 11/08/2006 For the month of October, averaged 50 BOPD 10/10/2006 For the month of September, average production 53 BOPD 9/06/2006 For the month of August, average production 57 BOPD 7/26/2006 Producing 64 BOPD 5/10/2006 Producing 75 BOPD. 4/13/2006 Producing at 86 BOPD. 3/20/2006 Producing at about 75 BOPD 3/2/2006 Producing 85 BOPD. 2/21/2006 Producing 127 barrels oil and 29 barrels of water ( from fluid used to kill well during workover. 2/17/20006 Hot oil treated casing and tubing and installed larger pump assembly. 12/8/2005 Well continues to produce in excess of 100 barrels of oil per day. 11/23/2005 Installed beam pump on Hall. Currently pumping 150 barrels per day of fluid. Approximately half currently salt water put into the well to kill its flow, so that pump installation could be performed. 11/5/2005 The Hall is still flowing at around 50 bopd with bottom hole pressure diminishing very slowly. We are currently evaluating placing it on rod pump to increase production rates. 11/5/2005 The Hall is still flowing at around 50 bopd with bottom hole pressure diminishing very slowly. We are currently evaluating placing it on rod pump to increase production rates. 8/16/2005 Well continues to flow, although flow rate has declined to around 50 BOPD. Engineers state that it is important to not put the well on pump until it stops flowing, which is expected to be sometime in September or October. It is expected that a pump will raise the production rate to around 125 BOPD. 4/17/2005 Flowing 135 BOPD and 17 BWPD. 4/5/2005 Fesco 48 hour production test yielded 511.2 barrels of frac fluid (water), 218.4 barrels of oil and 114 Mcf of gas through a choke varying from 10-12, at pressures generally ranging from 600-800 psi. 4/3/2005 Well opened up, flowing with 700-800 psi tubing pressure 200-240 barrels of fluid per day rate - currently mostly the frac fluids, which should continue until much of the frac fluid is recovered, and will gradually increase the content percentage of oil.
5/31/2005 Well received fracture treatment this morning, using 10,000 barrels of frac fluid, and 250,000 pounds of frac sand. 3/22/2005 Well reached TD (4,300') today at 7:00 a.m. 3/17/2005 Drilling at 2,000 feet in horizontal lateral, after tripping to replace MWD (Measurement while drilling) tool. Current expectations are that TD will be reached by Sunday or Monday, with another day or two needed to condition the well bores and insert the slotted liner. Frac treatment with BJ Services is scheduled for April 1, with possibility of earlier, if they have an opening appear in their schedule. 3/10/2005 Finished drilling curve, set and cemented casing through vertical and curve, preparing to drill out cement and start drilling lateral. 3/7/2005 Drilling curve at 60 degrees. Expect to finish curve and be horizontal to be able to start lateral late Tuesday. 2/23/2005 Set and cemented surface casing at 2,083 feet. 2/21/2005 Location completed. Rig moved in over the weekend, and scheduled to spud late Monday. 2/17/2005 A fly ash bed is scheduled to be applied on 2/18 and the rock surface on 2/19. The rig would then move in over the weekend and start drilling early the next week. The Woodbine Horizontal Well #2, or officially the Hall #1-H, was delayed due to weather (rain) which delayed the preparation of the drill site.
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