TXCO Resources Inc. provides initial test results on its Myers 2-683H well targeting the Maverick Basin’s Pearsall shale gas resource play.
Following completion of a five-stage fracture stimulation, the well (100 percent working interest through completion) flowed an average of approximately 3.5 million cubic feet of gas per day and 2,500 barrels per day of frac fluid at 3,875 psi flowing tubing pressure. Flow rates continue to rise as the well returns frac fluid.
The well is TXCO’s third horizontal Pearsall well to be fracture stimulated this year and the first to be successfully treated with five stages. It is the first Pearsall well in which the horizontal lateral, 3,000 feet long, was fully cased, cemented and perforated for limited entry. Also, the Company conducted microseismic monitoring from a nearby offset well during the treatment, allowing it to observe and modify the stimulation in real time. The Myers well provides TXCO with valuable data that will be used to improve future frac designs on other Pearsall wells to be drilled and fracture-stimulated in the future.
TXCO’s combined Pearsall project area exposes the Company to the overpressured shale play on more than 848,000 gross acres (340,000 net acres) across the Maverick Basin in Southwest Texas.
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