Gulfport Energy Corp. (NASDAQ: GPOR) provided an update Nov. 27 on recent Scoop Springer and Scoop Woodford well results.

Gulfport’s first Scoop Springer well, the Lauper 4-26H, produced at a 24-hour IP rate of 780.2 boe/d, or 172 boe per 1,000 foot of lateral, comprised of roughly 79% oil, 11% NGL and 10% natural gas. When normalized to the company’s standard 7,500 foot lateral, the Lauper 4-26H produced at a 24-hour IP rate of 1,292.5 boe/d.

Gulfport recently turned-to-sales a Springer well located in the oil window in southeastern Grady County, Oklahoma. The Lauper 4-26H has a stimulated lateral length of 4,527 feet and a 24-hour IP rate of 619 barrels per day (bbl/d) of oil and 697,000 cf/d of natural gas.

Based upon the composition analysis, the gas being produced is 1,418 Btu gas and yielding 120.8 bbl of NGL per MMcf of natural gas and results in a natural gas shrink of 34%. On a three-stream basis, the Lauper 4-26H produced at a 24-hour IP rate of 780.2 boe/d, which is comprised of roughly 79% oil, 11% NGL and 10% natural gas.

Following 60 days, EJ Craddock 8-28X21H cumulatively produced 16.1 MMcfe/d, or 2,024 Mcfe per 1,000 foot of lateral, which is comprised of approximately 58% natural gas, 23% oil, and 19% NGL.

Following 60 days, Pauline 8-27X22H and Pauline 6-27X22H each produced more than 17.5 MMcfe/d per 1,000 foot of lateral. Pauline 8 comprised of roughly 52% natural gas, 25% oil, and 23% NGL, while Pauline 6 was comprised of approximately 53% natural gas, 24% oil, and 23% NGL.

Also after 60 days, Pauline wells—5,4 and 3— each produced 17.4, 15 and 7.4 MMcfe/d per 1,000 foot of lateral. Pauline 5-27X22H, with 17.4 MMcfe/d, comprised of approximately 53% natural gas, 24% oil, and 23% NGL.

With 15 MMcfe/d, Pauline 4-27X22H comprised of approximately 54% natural gas, 23% oil, and 23% NGL, while Pauline 3-27X22H’s 7.4 MMcfe/d comprised of approximately 56% natural gas, 20% oil, and 24% NGL.