Horizontal Drainhole definition

Horizontal Drainhole means that portion of a wellbore with 70 to 110 degrees deviation from the vertical drilled at least 100 feet into the producing interval beginning at the point where the wellbore penetrates the producing interval and ending at the farthest point drilled within the producing interval.
Horizontal Drainhole means the portion of the Sharing Well identified on the As-Drilled Survey Plat:
Horizontal Drainhole is the portion of the Horizontal Well drilled within the Field Interval that includes Take Points.

More Definitions of Horizontal Drainhole

Horizontal Drainhole means the portion of a well bore drilled laterally into a common source of supply for production or injection purposes.

Related to Horizontal Drainhole

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