Cotton Valley Hits Big - GoHaynesvilleShale.com2024-03-28T23:06:11Zhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/cotton-valley-hits-big?feed=yes&xn_auth=noFarther to the southwest from…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2018-03-06:2117179:Comment:36725702018-03-06T22:54:48.950ZAlan Herringtonhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/AlanHerrington
<p>Farther to the southwest from Panola County, O'Benco (Shreveport company) has recently completed three big Cotton Valley gas wells in Robertson County. Here are the monthly gas production figures as taken from the Texas RRC site:</p>
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<div><strong>TROJACEK DEVON FEE 246 1H</strong></div>
<div>DOFP: 10/21/2017</div>
<div>10/17: 45,111 MCF</div>
<div>11/17: 361,550</div>
<div>12/17: 256,447</div>
<div>01/18: 215,415</div>
<div><b>Devon Fee 46 1H</b></div>
<div>DOFP: …</div>
<p>Farther to the southwest from Panola County, O'Benco (Shreveport company) has recently completed three big Cotton Valley gas wells in Robertson County. Here are the monthly gas production figures as taken from the Texas RRC site:</p>
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<div><strong>TROJACEK DEVON FEE 246 1H</strong></div>
<div>DOFP: 10/21/2017</div>
<div>10/17: 45,111 MCF</div>
<div>11/17: 361,550</div>
<div>12/17: 256,447</div>
<div>01/18: 215,415</div>
<div><b>Devon Fee 46 1H</b></div>
<div>DOFP: ?</div>
<div>11/17: 131,881 MCF</div>
<div>12/17: 216,090</div>
<div>01/18: 158,870</div>
<div><b>TNDN (Alloc) 1H</b></div>
<div>DOFP: ?</div>
<div>01/18: 73,478 MCF</div> 10-4 thanks! was kind of thin…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2018-03-06:2117179:Comment:36720562018-03-06T01:04:36.721ZJHHhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/JackHodges
<p>10-4 thanks! was kind of thinking it was somewhere near there.</p>
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<p>10-4 thanks! was kind of thinking it was somewhere near there.</p>
<p></p> The PQ #29 is the Wiener-Owen…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2018-03-06:2117179:Comment:36720532018-03-06T00:48:40.565ZJohn Walshhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/JohnWalsh
<p>The PQ #29 is the Wiener-Owen PSA 4 #4H well, API # 42-365-38331, SL located in the J. B. Owen Sur., A-520, and BHL in the A. Johnson Sur., A-360. The PQ #30 is the Wiener CV #1H well, API # 42-365-38351, SL located in the P. R. Wilson Sur., A-750, and BHL in the S. W. Mimms Sur., A-449, in the easternmost part of Panola County, Texas. Both are in the Carthage (Cotton Valley) Field, near the Deadwood area not far from the Louisiana line. They are both off of C.R. 321, and the PQ #30 is…</p>
<p>The PQ #29 is the Wiener-Owen PSA 4 #4H well, API # 42-365-38331, SL located in the J. B. Owen Sur., A-520, and BHL in the A. Johnson Sur., A-360. The PQ #30 is the Wiener CV #1H well, API # 42-365-38351, SL located in the P. R. Wilson Sur., A-750, and BHL in the S. W. Mimms Sur., A-449, in the easternmost part of Panola County, Texas. Both are in the Carthage (Cotton Valley) Field, near the Deadwood area not far from the Louisiana line. They are both off of C.R. 321, and the PQ #30 is also close to FM 2517. </p> The Cotton Valley is water pr…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2018-02-25:2117179:Comment:36701132018-02-25T20:32:12.762ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
<p>The Cotton Valley is water prone. And dealing with the cost of water is a big expense. Still that doesn't stop Range (and MRD and Wildhorse before them) or Indigo from drilling CV/LCV wells. Landing a CV lateral is more challenging than a HA lateral. The CV varies in porosity and permeability across E TX and N LA. Where it is "tight" (low perm) horizontal wells may be economic. Where it is not tight, horizontal wells are not economic but vertical wells may be.</p>
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<p>The Cotton Valley is water prone. And dealing with the cost of water is a big expense. Still that doesn't stop Range (and MRD and Wildhorse before them) or Indigo from drilling CV/LCV wells. Landing a CV lateral is more challenging than a HA lateral. The CV varies in porosity and permeability across E TX and N LA. Where it is "tight" (low perm) horizontal wells may be economic. Where it is not tight, horizontal wells are not economic but vertical wells may be.</p>
<p></p> We have a horizontal CV well…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2018-02-25:2117179:Comment:36701082018-02-25T20:15:45.219ZBaconhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/Bacon
<p>We have a horizontal CV well in Red River parish that was a real good producer. I asked a QEP guy the other day why they didn't drill more and he said they made a lot of water. Wonder if these are different.</p>
<p>We have a horizontal CV well in Red River parish that was a real good producer. I asked a QEP guy the other day why they didn't drill more and he said they made a lot of water. Wonder if these are different.</p>