Pioneer Natural Resources successful at Eagle Ford
Posted: 26 October 2009
Pioneer Natural Resources reported a significant discovery in the Eagle Ford Shale in South Texas.
The Sinor #5 well, which is located in Live Oak County, Texas, flowed at an initial rate of approximately 11.3 million cubic feet of natural gas equivalent per day (approximately 8.3 million cubic feet of natural gas per day and 500 barrels of condensate per day) on a 22/64 inch choke with 4,550 pounds per square inch wellhead flowing pressure.
The liquids-rich gas contains 1,200 British thermal units per cubic foot. The well was drilled to a true vertical depth of approximately 13,000 feet and completed in a 2,600-foot lateral section with a nine-stage fracture stimulation (frac). The well is currently producing to sales.
"The initial results of the Sinor #5 discovery are very encouraging, especially considering the significant volume of higher-valued condensate and natural gas liquids," said Scott Sheffield, Chairman and CEO.
"This discovery, coupled with the Eagle Ford Shale wells recently completed by others, reinforces our expectation that this shale play will be very prolific. Our South Texas team has extensive experience drilling horizontal wells in the Edwards formation, which lies directly below the Eagle Ford formation.
"When combined with our greater than 2,000 square miles of 3-D seismic data, logs from more than 150 operated wells, proprietary core samples and existing infrastructure, we are confident in our ability to unlock the significant resource potential contained within our 310,000 gross acres in the play."
The Sinor #5 well is the first of a five-well program initiated by Pioneer in August to assess the resource potential across the company’s Eagle Ford acreage.
Posted by Richard Price, Editor, EnergyME.com
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