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Show Nine Well Drilling Program Scheduled in Bluebell flying Diamond Land & Mineral Corp., Salt Lake City based firm, has announced plans for a nine well drilling program in Duchesne County's Coun-ty's Bluebell field area. The firm has acquired a nine section sec-tion acreage farmout from Chevron Oil on the northeast side of the field, has already al-ready started the first well in the series. The venture is an intended extension two and a half miles northeast of nearest production and is scheduled to 17,000 feet to test the Wasat formation. It is No. 27-1 Coltharp (section 27, tin, rlw). According to the company, com-pany, Chevron contributed all the acreage it owned in the section being drilled first, and half its acreage in the remaining eight sections, flying Diamond reports it will operate the wells on the nine section block. It now holds 2,763 acres in the complete block. The Bluebell - Altamont area continues to hold interest inter-est among the Rockies oil and gas industry operators, reports Carlton Stowe, Utah Geological Survey staff specialist. spe-cialist. Relatively high production pro-duction rates aro not uncommon un-common upon completion, and drilling within the general gen-eral "trend' maintains a steady stea-dy pace. Latest success at Bluebell is a 1,344 barrel per day well completed by Gas Producing Enterprises in section 35, tin, r2w. This well also flowed 1.2 million cubic feet of gas per day. Chevron Oil gauged 978 barrels daily on early tests at Lamicqurr-uiy Lamicqurr-uiy well (17-lt-2w), and 1,217 barrels per day at a well on the Boren unit (23 ls-2w). To the southwest Mountain Fuel Supply has completed its fourth Cedar Rim area well (lowing 725 barrels of oil dally. It produces from a depth of 7,1C3 to 10,097 feet; . ' I |