What's Happening?
Kolibri Global Energy is expanding its drilling strategy in Oklahoma's Tishomingo field by targeting additional reservoir benches beyond the Lower Caney. The company plans to evaluate the False Caney, Upper Caney, T-zone, and Sycamore intervals using
modified completion techniques. A fourth well, Lovina 5-8-1H, has been added to the 2026 drilling program, targeting the False Caney with a two-mile lateral. The Upper Caney may be tested in late 2026 or early 2027. Kolibri is currently drilling three Clifton Mack wells, with lessons from the first well being applied to the others. The company aims to increase its drilling inventory and reserves.
Why It's Important?
Kolibri's strategy could significantly impact the company's future production capabilities and reserves. By exploring additional benches, Kolibri aims to expand its drilling locations, potentially leading to long-term production growth. This expansion could enhance the company's market position and financial performance. The success of these new targets may also influence regional economic activity, providing jobs and boosting local economies. Additionally, the strategy reflects broader industry trends of maximizing resource extraction from existing fields.
What's Next?
Kolibri plans to continue its drilling program, with the completion of the Clifton Mack wells scheduled for the third quarter. The company will assess the commercial potential of the new targets, which could lead to further drilling and development. Stakeholders, including investors and local communities, will be watching the outcomes closely, as successful results could lead to increased investment and economic benefits. The company's operational outlook has been adjusted to reflect higher drilling costs, indicating a commitment to this expanded strategy.













