New wells push boundaries of Bivins Ranch area in Whittenburg Basin for Apache

Posted on 16 February 2012

Apache Corp has completed five of six initial vertical tests as oil producers in the Whittenburg Basin play, located in the Canyon Wash interval in the Texas Panhandle.

Apache has leased or purchased approximately 96,000 net acres in the Bivins Ranch area, a 200-sq-mile block in Hartley, Oldham, Potter and Moore counties, and operates all leases, most with 73.5% working interests. The block is immediately south of the Panhandle Dolomite field and north of two 25-well Canyon Wash fields. The Bivins Ranch acreage play is part of the company’s stepped-up program to explore in underdeveloped areas beyond existing operations. Prior to Apache’s recent activity, just 21 wells were drilled on the block.

“We are very encouraged that our early results support our geological model. We plan to expand our exploratory program using newly acquired 3-D seismic,” said Robert Johnston, Apache’s Central Region vice president. “Advances in horizontal drilling and multi-stage fracture stimulations have greatly improved the economics of drilling in oil and liquids-rich formations across western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. The wells we have drilled thus far in the Bivins Ranch area have all the ingredients to suggest that these techniques may generate even greater productivity.

“We are eager to continue to test the acreage, and we plan to commence horizontal development drilling in mid-2012,” Mr Johnston said.

Apache’s new producing wells in the Bivins Ranch area include:

  • The Bivins-LIT 3-2 averaged 1,001 bbls of oil and 839 thousand cu ft (Mcf) per day from 80 ft of pay during the first 30 days of production;
  • The Bivins-LIT 28-2 averaged 315 bbls and 123 Mcf from 140 ft of pay for the first 30 days of production;
  • The Bivins-LIT 115-1 averaged 175 bbls and 97 Mcf from 231 feet of net pay for the first 30 days of production;
  • The recently completed Bivins-LIT 4-3 has been on production less than a week; it is currently producing 137 bblss of oil and 105 Mcf of gas from 150 ft of pay; and
  • The Bivins-West 219-2 has averaged 107 bbls of oil and 42 Mcf per day from 50 ft of pay during the first 21 days of production.

Initial drilling locations were developed using a 64-sq-mile 3-D seismic survey. Apache recently completed a 244-sq-mile 3-D survey over the remainder of the acreage, with final processing expected in Q1 this year. Ten additional wells are scheduled during 2012.

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