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Permian San Andres tight oil unconventional play

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The first horizontal well in the Wolfcamp was drilled in 2009 by Broad Oak Energy (now part of Laredo Petroleum) in Reagan County. As drilling activity has increased, operators have been able to increase 24-hour IP (initial production) rates from 300 boe/d to over 1,000 boe/d. Companies are focusing on engineering the optimal well completion design and drilling layout before moving into full-scale development. The Permian Basin in West Texas and south-eastern New Mexico has been producing...

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This report includes 11 images and tables including:

  • Key facts: Table 1
  • San Andres map - Central Basin Platform
  • San Andres Geological Characteristics
  • Position of Key Companies
  • Economics assumptions: Table 1
  • Economic analysis: Table 1
  • Reserves and resources: Table 1
  • Reserves and resources: Table 2
  • Production: Image 1
  • Economic analysis: Image 1
  • Economic analysis: Image 2

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