The proposed well is located within closures mapped at the Booch Sand, Earlsboro and Senora above an estimated total vertical depth of 3,300ft.

The oil and gas explorer said that the Booch Sand reservoir is generally 25-30′ thick, deposited in a north-south trending channel complex a quarter- to half-mile wide and is tightly controlled and clearly defined by existing wells.

The company expects the well to reach the total depth in about six days. Well completion and testing will commence in mid-December.

Breitling Oil and Gas CEO Chris Faulkner said that oil recoveries within the AMI appear to be controlled in part by very poor heterogeneous permeability across the sand reservoir.

"We have seen initial flow rates in control wells reach 250 barrels of oil per day to the east and south of our drill site. This is a very inexpensive test well with high potentials," Faulkner said.

An additional three wells can be drilled if commercial production is found in the initial test well.