Devon Energy reports high-rate, extended-reach STACK oil wells
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Devon Energy has successfully tested its third Meramec spacing pilot and commenced production on two high-rate, extended-reach lateral oil wells in the core of the over-pressured oil window of the STACK.
The Pump House spacing pilot tested a seven-well pattern across a single-section interval in the upper Meramec. Initial 15-day production rates averaged 2,200 boed per well (55% oil) and cost $6 million per well. The Pump House wells were drilled with 4,700-ft laterals and utilized a completion design that deployed 2,200 lb of proppant per lateral foot across 35 frac stages with perf clusters spaced 25 ft apart. To manage pressure and maximize value, these wells were brought online using an engineered choke management approach starting at a 14/64-in. choke and gradually increasing to a 26/64-in. choke over the initial 15-day period.
The Pump House wells are in Kingfisher County, Okla., adjacent to the Born Free pilot and three miles north of the Alma pilot. Production from the two-well Born Free pilot continues to perform exceptionally well, averaging a 120-day rate of 1,400 boed per well. The five-well Alma pilot has achieved a 60-day average rate of 1,300 boed on a per well basis.
“Results from our initial three Meramec spacing tests are outstanding, with flow rates exceeding type-curve expectations and minimal interference between wells,” said Tony Vaughn, COO. “These positive results indicate the potential for tighter spacing and increased inventory in the core of the over-pressured oil window. We continue to advance several additional Meramec spacing tests that will help us accelerate learnings and further prepare for full-field development in 2017 across our industry-leading position in the STACK.”
To determine the optimal spacing approach for the stacked-pay intervals in the Meramec, the Company is participating in more than 10 additional spacing pilots during the remainder of 2016. The spacing pilots are focused in the over-pressured oil window and are testing up to eight wells in a single Meramec interval and evaluating the joint development of multiple stacked-pay intervals through staggered well pilots. Initial production rates from several of these spacing pilots will occur during the second half of 2016.
Extended-reach
The company also recently brought online two extended-reach Meramec wells in eastern Blaine County, within the core of the over-pressured oil window. The Marmot 19-1HX and Blue Ox 3130-4AH were drilled with 10,000-ft laterals and achieved average peak 24-hr rates of 3,700 boed per well (70% oil).
The Marmot and Blue Ox wells utilized a larger completion design that deployed 2,600 lb of proppant per lateral ft across 50 frac stages with perf clusters spaced 30 ft apart. The peak 24-hr rates for these wells were attained with a 28/64-in. choke.
“These successful extended-reach oil wells help us further understand the optimal development scheme for Devon’s industry-leading STACK position,” said Vaughn. “As we progress to full-field development in 2017, it is our expectation that we will develop the majority of our stacked-pay Meramec position with extended-reach laterals, which will significantly increase rates of return from this world-class reservoir.”
Devon is accelerating activity in the STACK play by adding as many as four operated rigs in the second half of 2016. This plan could bring the company’s operated rig count to as many as six in the STACK by year-end 2016. Due to the increased activity, Devon expects to invest approximately $450 million in the STACK during 2016, an increase of 40% from previous guidance. This additional capital investment positions the STACK asset to deliver strong growth in 2017.


