Thunder Hawk wildcat hits pay near giant Thunder Horse fieldAt least 100 feet of hydrocarbon-bearing sands appear to have been encountered in multiple thin sands; open-hole evaluation under way Ray Tyson Petroleum News Houston Correspondent
The closely watched Thunder Hawk exploratory well appears to have encountered at least 100 feet of hydrocarbon-bearing sands, indicating a possible geologic link to the largest oil discovery in Gulf of Mexico history at nearby Thunder Horse.
Thunder Hawk partners Dominion Exploration & Production, M....
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