

The well is presently shut in s a non-economic producer and IMC proposed to perform plug and abandonment operations in April, 1980. acquired the property from Wrightsman and is the present owner operator. The original and present producing interval was from 15,216 to 15,238 feet. This prospective well of opportunity was originally drilled and completed as a gas producer by Wrightsman Investment Company in early 1973. owned test equipment will be removed from the test site, the test and disposal wells plugged and abandoned and the sites restored to the satisfaction of all parties. At the conclusion of the test period, the D.O.E. wireline work required will be awarded on basis of bid evaluation. Don Clark will handle sampling, testing and reservoir engineering evaluation, respectively. The Institute of Gas Technology (IGT) and Mr.

Weatherly Engineering will operate the test equipment. The equipment has worked satisfactorily and all parties involved in the testing are familiar with its operation. The surface production equipment utilized on previous tests will be utilized on this test. An optional test from 16,462 feet to 16,490 feet may be performed after the original test and will require a workover with a rig on location to perform the plugback. Testing will be conducted similar to previous Eaton annular flow WOO tests. The disposal well will be re-entered and completed in the 9-5/8 inch casing for disposal of produced brine. Eaton will re-enter the test well, clean out to 17,000 feet, run production casing and complete the well. The more » well is expected to produce a maximum of 16,000 barrels of water a day with a gas content of 51 SCF/bbl. The reservoir pressure at an intermediate formation depth of 16,736 feet is anticipated to be 12,010 psi and the temperature is anticipated to be 297 F. Eaton proposes to test the Tuscaloosa by perforating the 7 inch casing from 16,718 feet to 16,754 feet. The well is located in the Satsuma Area, Livingston parish, Louisiana. 1 will be converted to a saltwater disposal well for disposal of produced brine.

2 will be conducted in the Tuscaloosa Trend. = ,Ī geopressured-geothermal test of Martin Exploration Company's Crown Zellerbach Well No.
