Eagle Ford Well Blowout Near Petersville - EOG & Nabors

Eagle Ford Well Blowout Near Petersville
Eagle Ford Well Blowout Near Petersville

A rig owned by Nabors was working on a horizontal Eagle Ford well for EOG Resources when well control was lost and the well blew out around 7 pm Wednesday. DrillingAhead reported comments that Halliburton employees were onsite at the time of the blow out as well.

The well is located just off State HWY 111 and FM 966 near Petersville, TX, south of Shiner and west of Yoakum in Lavaca County.

All workers have been accounted for and no injuries were reported.

Wild Well Control was called in to bring the well under control. The fire will likely burn for several days and it is too early to know the cause of the blowout. EOG did issue a statement:

EOG is assembling well-control experts and specialized equipment to safely control the well and extinguish the fire,” Leonard, an EOG representative, said. “The company’s priorities remain constant: protect the safety of those responding to the incident, neighbors in the area and the environment.

If you have more information or photos from the well blow out, please share in the comments below or email them to rtdukes at eaglefordshale.com

Aurora Spuds Its First Operated Eagle Ford Well

Aurora Oil and Gas Operated Eagle Ford Acreage
Aurora Oil and Gas Operated Eagle Ford Acreage

In March of 2013, Aurora acquired operated acreage in the Eagle Ford and on May 31st the company spud its first operated well in the play.

A Nabors rig is being used on the company's Heard Ranch to drill the JP Heard Bower #19H. A total of three wells will be drilled from the surface pad.

A vertical pilot whole will be drilled first to log the Eagle Ford. The log will be used in determining placement of future horizontal wellbores.

Initial development will include two horizontal wells spaced 330 ft apart (40-acre spacing). A zipper frac that completes alternating sections of the two wells will be used.

Aurora has an interest in 79,700 gross (21,800 net) acres in or near the Sugarkane field in the Eagle Ford. Aurora operates approximately 2,700 net acres at its Heard Ranch and Axel Tree prospects. Marathon Oil operates the majority of the company's non-operated acres.

A total of 14-19 operated wells and 30-32 non-operated wells will be drilled in 2013.