Wells
Lucas Energy, Inc. controls 75 well bores in Texas which are either producing, shut in, or abandoned. The business plan of the company is to put old wells back on production; and Lucas keeps an inventory of leases with either shut in or abandoned wells to accomplish this business plan.
Rainey Unit No.1H
Gonzales County, Texas
API # 42-177-32247
TD (MD) 12357 feet
IP 207 BOPD |
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| Rainey Unit No.1H pumping unit
The Rainey Unit No.1H well was drilled in August 2011 as a new horizontal Austin Chalk well. After completion, the well was put on pump and has made over 11,000 bbls of oil. Currently, the well is producing. |
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Kuntschik No.1
Gonzales County, Texas
API # 42-177-31770
TD (MD) 11312 feet
IP 100 BOPD |
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| Kuntschik No.1 pumping unit
The Kuntschik No.1 well was drilled in October 2011 as a new Austin Chalk lateral from an existing horizontal well bore. After completion, the well was put on pump and has made over 2,000 bbls of oil from the new lateral. Currently, the well is producing. |
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Hagen Ranch No.4H
Gonzales County, Texas
API # 42-177-32301
TD (MD) 11590 feet
IP 475 BOPD |
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| Hagen Ranch No.4H tank battery and gas flare
The Hagen Ranch No.4H well was completed in February 2012 as a new Austin Chalk well. After completion, the well produced flowing and was recently put on pump. It has made over 7,000 bbls of oil since completion. Currently, the well is producing. |
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Hagen Ranch No.1
Gonzales County, Texas
API # 42-177-31893
TD (MD) 13044 feet
IP 351 BOPD |
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| Hagen Ranch Unit No.1 pumping unit
The Hagen Ranch Unit No.1 well was completed in February 2012 as a new Austin Chalk lateral in an existing horizontal well. After completion, the well was put on pump and has made over 2,000 bbls of oil from the new lateral. Currently, the well is producing. |
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