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I have a question on the Crosby well, number 251932, in Vernon Parish. The last post for this well on Sonris was:11/06/2019 Drilled 12 1/4" hole to 14,901'; stuck; backed off @ 14,755 and worked…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by David Crockett Nov 22, 2019.
I was interested in how many parishes/counties are getting leased with the resurgence of the Austin chalk. Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by ShaleGeo Mar 17, 2018.
Permit date October 27, Eola Field, Serial Number 250583, by Petro-Guard Dept, 8100 feetContinue
Started this discussion. Last reply by ShaleGeo Oct 30, 2017.
I believe that more companies will try to get into the AC trend that EOG is pursuing - but my guess is that you will see a large broker group looking to get leases and then flip them to operating companies that are ready to spend the capital to drill these expensive wells.
Key to the AC for this play is not as much depth (although that is a factor) but the reservoir properties in the AC, i.e. matrix porosity and permeability.
The lack of well control will negatively impact areas where this is not sufficient well data to evaluate the matrix reservoir issue
David, which Broadway well? There may be more than one in Rapides Parish. There are numerous Broadway wells in other parishes. Give me a well serial number or a section-township-range so I don't have to spend a lot of time looking.
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