Sabine Island Area In Northern Sabine County, Texas

The northern part of Sabine County, Texas is finally seeing activity as to the Haynesville Shale. There are several rigs running in and around the northern part of the county in San Augustine and Shelby Counties. Chesapeake will probably move 2-3 rigs into Sabine County soon to start developing there acreage blocks. The James Lime play is moving into the direction of Sabine County, Texas.This will encourage companies with leasehold to develope as well.

Posted by Jurassic Exploration Inc on 07 March 2010 14:44

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If they were my rumors I would add 5 trillion, zillion, quadtriple billion barrels of oil, potential per well, per day, for all of San Augustine and Sabine counties.
I think it was also predicted that Encana was going to be very active in Sabine County, and the map off the discussion "Excellent EnCana Slides!!! (3/16/10)" from the main page is about the best map I have seen for this county. If the gas companies are gearing up in the quest for oil over natural gas then lets let them start south and work there way up!
Agree om28v check out slide 22 from the Excellent Encana Slides discussion. 2010 Objectives: San Augustine expansion.
Is the blue outlined area their definition of the SA extension in your opinion?
Deep Haynesville Shale Acreage Hot As A Firecracker

Texas- South half of Shelby County, north half of Sabine, County and north half of San Augustine, County. Louisiana - Desota,Red River and north half of Sabine, Parish It just appears there is more activity in the southern and deeper part of this shale play. Probably because of the IP's that are being witnessed. The deeper the better! This will probably be true in just about every shale play in the USA and probably worldwide as well. Going deep makes a lot of sense at the present time. Time will tell.

Posted by Jurassic Exploration Inc on 16 March 2010 00:21
SA extension. Does this mean they are going to buy up some more leases or concentrate more on drilling...or both?
Haynesville And Middle Bossier Shale Acreage Sought After In East Texas Counties
There are a lot of companies joint venturing , farming in, purchasing acreage from each other and acquiring any new leases that are still available for lease in this play.The companies want a larger position than they already have to develop and explore in this highly sought after area of these two great shale plays that overlap each other. With the spacing of 80 acres per well for both the Haynesville and the Middle Bossier , there could be as many as 4-5,000 wells drilled in Sabine County, 9-10,000 wells drilled in Shelby County,and 6,-7,000 wells drilled in San Augustine County , 4-5,000 wells drilled in Nacogdoches County and 3-4,000 wells drilled in Angelena County. The amount of predicted wells don't include the James Lime, Pettit,Travis Peak, Knowles Lime, Cotton Valley Haynesville Lime or other formations that probably will add several thousand more wells in these counties that will be drilled sooner or later. The Boom is on for the southern half of East Texas and will continue for a very long time for full development and exploration. This is great for this area of Texas. Rigs are moving in this southern direction more and more as time goes on. New pipelines will be needed soon.

Posted by Jurassic Exploration Inc on 21 March 2010 18:58
JE seems to be in agreement with the latest presentations from Cabot, Forest, and Encana. The dual potential really makes this area attractive as the infrastructure only has to go in once but the shales produce twice(Haynesville & Mid-Bossier).
Did you write this Cheerleader? "Motherload"...appears they are reading your posts...lol

Exceptional Middle Bossier Wells In Sabine Parish, La.
The trend of the Middle Bossier shale from the northeastern direction from Louisiana to a southwestern direction into Texas, gas completions are showing that this overlap shale play is very prolific and gaining momentum each day. The rigs are moving deeeper into Sabine Parish with very strong results in the Middle Bossier shale. With all the activity in the southern part of Texas in San Augustine,Shelby and Sabine counties,drilling activity should prove up this overlap of the two shales in Texas as well.The boom is on for sure now in the southern part of the Haynesville and Middle Bossier shales.The exploration efforts for both the Haynesville and Middle Bossier shales will most likely prove that the Motherload of gas is in the deeper depths of Texas and Louisiana.

Posted by Jurassic Exploration Inc on 28 March 2010 17:28
I wish I could take credit for this but these guys are presenting a totally independent analysis.
But those kisses XXX and hugs OOO sent to OilVoice.com via this site could have helped!
OilVoice.com if you are reading this I suggest renaming this southern part of the play a "new" and "improved"
name ......MEGA MOTHERLOAD!!!!

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