December, 2009
In 2009, Black Pool Energy completed their redevelopment of the abandoned GA-307-L/BA 386-S Field. Three new wells were drilled, completed, and flow tested from a common surface location. The wells are currently shut-in and awaiting platform and pipeline. A caisson has been installed.
The three Black Pool wells (by prospect name) include: Egret – completed in a northern offset fault block to the field and tested at a rate of 3.2 MMCFGD and 13 BC. Snipe – completed in an eastern offset fault block to the field and tested at a rate of 2.6 MMCFGD and 5 BC. Sandpiper – completed as an attic (PUD) test on the structural crest of the main field area and tested at a rate of 2.5 MMCFGD and 5 BC. Both the Sandpiper and Snipe wells have uphole recompletion intervals that were also perforated and are now behind sliding sleeves.
April, 2009
Black Pool Energy completed the No. 1 LeBlanc well in Midland Field, Acadia Parish, Louisiana. The LeBlanc well was drilled to a total depth of 11,260’ measured depth and logged 50 feet of net pay (TVD) in the Camerina sand, the main objective of the well.
The well was initially completed in a lower sand lobe, testing 204 BCPD and 5.7 MMCFG. The well was later recompleted to the main, upper Camerina sand lobe where it initially tested at a rate of 50 BCPD and 4.8 MMCFG.
Midland Field was discovered in 1949 and has produced from ten different sands. The LeBlanc well targeted an offset fault block, delineated by 3D seismic.