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Show I Status Of Tribal Ho. 2 As Oil Producer ! Expected To Be Determined By Monday 72-Hour Casing Test Now In 1 Progress, To Be Over Sunday The status of Cater Oil Com- Ute Tribal No. 2 well as lLucer should be deter-i deter-i Sunday or Monday, fol- fine completion of a 72-hour loW5 test which started Thurs-! Thurs-! f Auf 3, according to Verne . i f'ir Carter Oil geologist vernal .During the 72-hour test "i h. well wUl be opened up to ! what -it will do. The well is !': Sift NW SE Sec 21-1S-1E. jftj Casing was run and. cemented '"' Thursday. . "We'll know a. lot after this 2 t-t is over," Mr. Farmer said. Two thousand and twenty H of gas fluffed. oil was revered re-vered following a drill stem u ft Saturday. July 29, open 6 ? between 9,281-9.342 ieet lT 1 Gas came to the surface in 1 w ,sur 20 min. with a strong Z iow throughout -the tesf The packer failed on a later test at I. 3 333 feet. '' Activity at the Bluebell well, ,V -arch), located SW NE, Sec. H I t'v2W continued routine this week with- drilling operations " 3 f at 8 666 feet. No drill stem- tests ill' have been Id. Last week, in a drill stem test at 8,369-8,406 feet, tool open.2V! hours, 250 feet of oil and gas-cut mud was recovered. The blow was light throughout. Drillers at the Jack A. Burnett Bur-nett No. 1 well, Strawberry reservoir, res-ervoir, located SW SW Sec. 34-4S-11W, are now flown to 1,850 feet. |