Hornbeck Area T4N-R11W - GoHaynesvilleShale.com2024-03-29T10:01:12Zhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/hornbeck-area-t4nr11w?groupUrl=sabineparishnetwork&feed=yes&xn_auth=noReceived notification that Ju…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-08-29:2117179:Comment:26857132012-08-29T01:35:56.404ZJ B Naborshttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/JBNabors
<p>Received notification that Justiss has assigned a 30% interest in a portion of its Hornbeck area leases (Sabine Parish) and Vernon Parish leases to </p>
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<p>TDX Energy: 18.75%</p>
<p>TED Wyoming Trust: 6.25%</p>
<p>Houston Energy LP: 5%</p>
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<p>Book 714, Page 187, Sabine Parish</p>
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<p>Lessors include: Pantaloon Holdings, B&J Limited Partnership, J G MItchell, Abe and Linda Mitchell Trust, R J Lucius Estate, Edwina Thedford, Kathy Thomas Hooper, John Michael Slay,…</p>
<p>Received notification that Justiss has assigned a 30% interest in a portion of its Hornbeck area leases (Sabine Parish) and Vernon Parish leases to </p>
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<p>TDX Energy: 18.75%</p>
<p>TED Wyoming Trust: 6.25%</p>
<p>Houston Energy LP: 5%</p>
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<p>Book 714, Page 187, Sabine Parish</p>
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<p>Lessors include: Pantaloon Holdings, B&J Limited Partnership, J G MItchell, Abe and Linda Mitchell Trust, R J Lucius Estate, Edwina Thedford, Kathy Thomas Hooper, John Michael Slay, Janice Brown Cole, Linda Brown Hilton, and others: B J Peterson, E A P Salter, RW Lehr, JD Basco, WT Basco, SB Barnhill, MBSB Hauser, JA Browning, S K Templin, JC Wooley, LE Alphin, BW Farris, RN Horton, GW Lee, MF Bradshaw, ME Smith, JC Swett, RW Savell, BR Peterson, GJ Walsh, DH Stark, L Burleson, WC Bridges, E Bridges, GH Conerly, SJ Lee, NC Coleman, COVAL, JS Curtis, JC Brown, DR Foster, (and five more pages of conveyances!).</p>
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<p></p> Zap Minerals #1 well in Sabin…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-05-17:2117179:Comment:25501732012-05-17T20:52:53.575ZMarc Smithhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/MarcSmith
<p>Zap Minerals #1 well in Sabine Parish, Hornbeck, LA: May 17, 2012</p>
<p>Latest word on Sabine Parish 4N-11W comes from a rep from Houston Energy, Inc. They are saying that they "are waiting on the results of the summer 2012 wells in Rapides. Should they be economic we will go horizontal."</p>
<p>So we'll need to keep a close eye on activity in Rapides over the next few months and hope for or expect a horizontal move on the the shale from Zap Minerals #1 known to possess a hydrocarbon…</p>
<p>Zap Minerals #1 well in Sabine Parish, Hornbeck, LA: May 17, 2012</p>
<p>Latest word on Sabine Parish 4N-11W comes from a rep from Houston Energy, Inc. They are saying that they "are waiting on the results of the summer 2012 wells in Rapides. Should they be economic we will go horizontal."</p>
<p>So we'll need to keep a close eye on activity in Rapides over the next few months and hope for or expect a horizontal move on the the shale from Zap Minerals #1 known to possess a hydrocarbon presence.</p> Tom,
I too noticed Houston En…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-04-15:2117179:Comment:24925822012-04-15T00:11:29.652ZMarc Smithhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/MarcSmith
<p>Tom,</p>
<p>I too noticed Houston Energy's removal of the Hornbeck prospect article. I think you may be partly right regarding your point about their efforts to minimize their acquisition cost, but I spoke with a rep from Justiss Oil and along these same lines, he makes a good point about their strategies for economically developing and marketing their oil and gas finds. This is an exerpt of his explanation of his company's approach to minimizing production costs:</p>
<p><em>"Unfortunately,…</em></p>
<p>Tom,</p>
<p>I too noticed Houston Energy's removal of the Hornbeck prospect article. I think you may be partly right regarding your point about their efforts to minimize their acquisition cost, but I spoke with a rep from Justiss Oil and along these same lines, he makes a good point about their strategies for economically developing and marketing their oil and gas finds. This is an exerpt of his explanation of his company's approach to minimizing production costs:</p>
<p><em>"Unfortunately, after a well is completed there can still be a large amount of infrastructure costs incurred to bring the product to market, whether it be building a pipeline or constructing a tank battery and maintaining a road to it to allow trucking the product. In many cases the cost of building the infrastructure to deliver the product can cost more than actually drilling the well. If it costs, for example, 3 million dollars to drill a well, and another 3 million dollars to build the infrastructure and the well only produces 5.8 million dollars worth of product, obviously that is a losing proposition. But, if by waiting on additional activity in the area it is possible to reduce the infrastructure costs to 1 million, it then becomes profitable to bring the well on line."</em></p>
<p>Unfortunately, the costs required of the land owners is time and patience.</p>
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<p></p> We noticed this press release…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-04-14:2117179:Comment:24924712012-04-14T20:25:55.840ZTom Fosterhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/TomFoster
<p>We noticed this press release from Houston Energy has been removed from their website this week. Their business premise is ECONOMICALLY developing oil and gas fields, so I guess they need to prevent word getting out about oil being found in this area to keep acquisition costs down. Things are getting interesting.</p>
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<p>We noticed this press release from Houston Energy has been removed from their website this week. Their business premise is ECONOMICALLY developing oil and gas fields, so I guess they need to prevent word getting out about oil being found in this area to keep acquisition costs down. Things are getting interesting.</p>
<p></p> That is good news for the are…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-03-29:2117179:Comment:24723532012-03-29T21:43:33.636ZTom Fosterhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/TomFoster
<p>That is good news for the area - thank you for sharing.</p>
<p>That is good news for the area - thank you for sharing.</p> I have received yet another e…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-03-29:2117179:Comment:24723782012-03-29T19:51:30.936ZMarc Smithhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/MarcSmith
<p>I have received yet another email from the same Houston Energy rep. I am encouraged by what the core analysis suggests is in their find, just a little disappointed in the time frame in which it will get to market. Anyway, this is what he had to say:</p>
<p><span>After a thorough review of the data in the Zap Minerals well, we have decided to wait on activity to come to us. There is oil and gas present, but Justiss feels it is best from an infrastructure/pipeline standpoint to have the wells…</span></p>
<p>I have received yet another email from the same Houston Energy rep. I am encouraged by what the core analysis suggests is in their find, just a little disappointed in the time frame in which it will get to market. Anyway, this is what he had to say:</p>
<p><span>After a thorough review of the data in the Zap Minerals well, we have decided to wait on activity to come to us. There is oil and gas present, but Justiss feels it is best from an infrastructure/pipeline standpoint to have the wells and subsequent infrastructure move closer (3/29/2012</span></p> Had a couple of short emails…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-03-29:2117179:Comment:24714162012-03-29T02:34:04.326ZMarc Smithhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/MarcSmith
<p>Had a couple of short emails from a representative from Houston Energy. Here are his comments regarding the current status of the Sabine Parish- Hornbeck play:</p>
<p><span>1) We have driled the well to about 9200' and moved the rig off pending core analysis/geological evaluation. When this data is received, we will make a decision to frac the well as it is configured now, re-enter and drill horizontally, or plug it. (3-13-2012)</span></p>
<p><span>2) <span>We have received some of our…</span></span></p>
<p>Had a couple of short emails from a representative from Houston Energy. Here are his comments regarding the current status of the Sabine Parish- Hornbeck play:</p>
<p><span>1) We have driled the well to about 9200' and moved the rig off pending core analysis/geological evaluation. When this data is received, we will make a decision to frac the well as it is configured now, re-enter and drill horizontally, or plug it. (3-13-2012)</span></p>
<p><span>2) <span>We have received some of our data (from the core analysis) , but not all. At this time we will continue to monitor trend activity, which is moving closer to our well, but will not immediately drill a horizontal lateral. (3-14-2012)</span></span></p> I suppose P&A is the SONR…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-03-08:2117179:Comment:24418862012-03-08T22:57:11.832ZTom Fosterhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/TomFoster
<p>I suppose P&A is the SONRIS terminology used even when temporarily plugged awaiting further action. Looks like the surface location is section 23 heading north horizontally to section 14. </p>
<p>I suppose P&A is the SONRIS terminology used even when temporarily plugged awaiting further action. Looks like the surface location is section 23 heading north horizontally to section 14. </p> Very, very interesting! Tha…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-02-25:2117179:Comment:24210022012-02-25T23:45:46.309ZJ B Naborshttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/JBNabors
<p>Very, very interesting! Thank you!</p>
<p>The announcement of the assignments was made in late December. </p>
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<p>BTW, the well is not "Plugged and Abandoned". It is plugged, pending the arrival of a new rig to drill the horizontal(s). NOT abandoned.</p>
<p>Very, very interesting! Thank you!</p>
<p>The announcement of the assignments was made in late December. </p>
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<p>BTW, the well is not "Plugged and Abandoned". It is plugged, pending the arrival of a new rig to drill the horizontal(s). NOT abandoned.</p> The well is in section 23 - h…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-02-25:2117179:Comment:24208082012-02-25T20:42:18.146ZTom Fosterhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/TomFoster
<p>The well is in section 23 - here is a report from Houston Energy:</p>
<h1>Hornbeck Prospect (Eagleford), Sabine Parish</h1>
<div class="content"><p>Justiss Oil Company reached total depth and logged the #1 Zap Minerals in December 2011. A ninety foot conventional core was taken across the Eagleford interval. Preliminary results of the log and core analysis indicate the presence of hydrocarbons. Upon delivery of the XRD and SEM core analysis, the well will be plugged back and drilled…</p>
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<p>The well is in section 23 - here is a report from Houston Energy:</p>
<h1>Hornbeck Prospect (Eagleford), Sabine Parish</h1>
<div class="content"><p>Justiss Oil Company reached total depth and logged the #1 Zap Minerals in December 2011. A ninety foot conventional core was taken across the Eagleford interval. Preliminary results of the log and core analysis indicate the presence of hydrocarbons. Upon delivery of the XRD and SEM core analysis, the well will be plugged back and drilled horizontally for approximately 4500’ and a multi-stage frac will be performed. Houston Energy and its partners have a significant lease position in the Eagleford trend in Central Louisiana with multi-well potential.</p>
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