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Midcontinent & Permian Basin.(Exploration Highlights)

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Publication Date: 01-AUG-04
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1 Three wildcats are scheduled for Graham County, Kan. Lario Oil & Gas Co., based in Wichita, Kan., is planning one 3.5 miles north of Morland. It will drill the #1-26 Worcester in Section 26-7s-25w. The 4,200-ft. well will test the Topeka and Lansing-Kansas City. The second is planned by Russell Oil Inc., based in Plainfield, Ill., on the northeastern edge of Hill City. Russell staked its #1-12 F&M in Section 12-8s-23w. The 3,700-ft. well will test the Marmaton and is designed to primarily evaluate the Lansing-Kansas City. The third well is planned by Penokee, Kan.-based Ron's Oil Operation Inc., about 3.5 miles west of Bogue. The #15-1 Keith, in Section 15-8s-22w, will evaluate formations through the Arbuckle.

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2 Norstar Petroleum Inc., based in Englewood, Colo., completed a discovery in west-central Ness County, 6 miles west-northwest of Ness City, Kan., in the northern Hugoton Embayment. According to IHS Energy, the #1-18 Dinges, located in Section 18-18s-24w in Dex South Field, produced 2,931 bbl. of crude in December 2003 and 2,972 bbl. in January 2004. The 4,458-ft. well has been perforated and acidized in the Cherokee sand between 4,324-50 ft. Just over three-quarters of a mile to the southeast, the #1 Stenzel produced 22,915 bbl. of oil from the Cherokee at about 4,310 ft. in slightly more than 3 years on line.

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3 A 6,570-ft. wildcat drilled by Seeco Inc., based in Fayetteville, Ark., flowed gas at an initial rate of 7.1 million cu. ft. daily during initial tests. The #1-7 Albright is located in Section 7-5n-25w in western Yell County, about a mile south of the town of Blue Mountain in northern Arkansas....

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