Brookside Energy Ltd (ASX:BRK, OTC:RDFEF) is making progress on the Flames-Maroons Development Plan (FMDP) in Oklahoma’s world-class Anadarko Basin with construction of the all-weather multi-well Sanford Pad completed.
The work has been completed safely, efficiently and within budget, with the pad at final grade, soil cemented and rock spread.
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Sanford Pad, which is part of Brookside’s recently announced multi-well FMDP in the core of the southern SCOOP Play, is the largest pad the company has constructed to date at 475 feet x 540 feet (145 metres x 165 metres).
3D image highlighting the 'wine rack' style development of the Sycamore and Woodford formations within the Flames DSU.
Three wells will be drilled from this pad, the Fleury, Maroons, and Iginla Wells.
A fourth well, the Rocket Well, will be drilled from the existing Flames Well pad.
Location of the Sanford Pad and the four FMDP wells - Fleury, Maroons, and Iginla Wells to be drilled from the Sanford Pad, and the Rocket Well to be drilled from the existing Flames Well pad. Also shown are Continental Resources Courbet Wells full field development showing the strong performance of the Woodford wells (names ending with HXW) and Sycamore wells (names ending in HXM).