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On a geological note, I'm told we have a cased well, we apparently drilled out the boot and encountered two "fracture zones" ( that I would interpret to be vuggy limestone) and a lot of water. I've seen at least one picture of our BOP sitting off on the side of the well and not on it. I'm told we have cemented off the lower fracture without cementing off the upper fracture (how do you do that without running new casing?). And, I've never been advised that any casing has been perffed. This really has me puzzeled. If this is a jigsaw puzzle the pieces do not seem to fit together right now. So we really could use an explanation. Is there any oil in the water being pumped out? What is the percentage of water to oil? Where is the interface between the water and the oil? Presumably the water is floating on the oil at some subsurface level or point; is this point below our casing, which would be true if this is in fact now an open hole operation. Please tell me how all this works?
If we are acidizing, then we are creating (carving out) a cavern at the end of our casing. Do we create a pool at the end of our casing then allow the pool to fill and see if there is actually some oil floating on the water. If that is true then you could put a "straw" down to just the right depth and produce some oil. But this is pure conjecture. Send some lithologic reports so I can read the geology and compare it to SJ1 and SJ2. Oiljob