Drilling of the longest horizontal oil and gas well in the history of the Permian Basin was completed as oil production in the basin continued to center around shale in southeast New Mexico and West Texas.
Basic Energy Services announced the well was completed in the Wolfcamp, a shale of the Delaware Basin, which sits below most of Eddy County and the southern half of Lea County, records show, while also encompassing portions of Culberson, Reeves and Loving counties in Texas.
The job was completed for Houston-based Surge Energy, and frac plugs were drilled out to about 17,935 feet or about 3.4 miles.
The rig, a 600-horsepower well servicing unit was coupled with Basin’s twin 2,250-horsepower pumps and ancillary equipment, completing the drill out of the Medusa Unit C in about six days.
“We are honored to partner with an innovative E&P (exploration and production) company like Surge to deliver these record-setting results,†said Brandon McGuire, vice president of Basic’s Permian operations. “Reaching this milestone with our customer displays our leadership in well servicing for complex, long lateral completions in the Permian Basin.â€
McGuire said Basic intends to continue working with operators in the Delaware Basin, as the Wolfcamp Shale recently saw the discovery of potentially the largest continuing oil and gas resource ever found in the U.S.
“This success is a credit to our hard-working employees and Surge’s confidence in those crews. We will continue to focus on driving value through the integration of these high-spec pieces of equipment into a seamless package of services,†he said.
“We are proud to be a part of the outstanding team that made this possible and we will continue to strive to deliver high quality services to help our customers reach their goals.â€
The U.S. Geological Survey said it found 46.3 billion barrels of oil, 281 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, and 20 billion barrels of natural gas liquids, beneath the region.
Source: Carlsbad Current
Photo: Basic Energy Services
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