FYI:
I just talked with a Chesapeake rep and found out they are sending out Division Orders on Virginia Packert 6H well this week. She told me the reason for the delay was because they were waiting on Encana (driller) to send them the production information, etc.
Hope everybody has a wonderful Christmas!!!!!!!
Permalink Reply by DeeDee on December 20, 2010 at 15:41 I think we might need to send them a "demand letter"...... what do you think???
Hey Gang,
I received Chesapeake's Division Order on Section 6 T14 R14 a few days ago. The well was described as Virginia Packert 6H -1, so it looks like the driller (Encana) might be planning on multiple wells in that section.
Hope everyone has a very Happy New Year.
Linda
Permalink Reply by FXEF on December 29, 2010 at 3:58 The numbering process is that the first well in a unit and zone is always #1 and the wells to follow are #2 Alternate and so on. I am sure Encana has plans for alternate wells in sections 6&7, just like they are now drilling in sections 4&9. When that will happen is anybody's guess..... natural gas prices is most likely the key factor.
Good luck, and have a Happy New Year.
Permalink Reply by kittycatmama on January 7, 2011 at 18:20 FXEF, have you heard of any plans for additional wells for Packert property soon? Back in Dec. an Encana rep said it would probably be March before they came back strong in the Holly field. Said Encana needed to hold leases in east Texas
Permalink Reply by FXEF on January 8, 2011 at 7:11 kittycatmama,
I can vision sections 6 & 7 to be Encana's next gas factory in T14N-R14W, however I have not heard anything to that effect. Encana is presently developing two gas factories near by, Jackson Davis (T15N-R14W) and Long (T14N-R14W), we will just have to wait and see what happens when those are completed.
Permalink Reply by kittycatmama on January 8, 2011 at 11:50 i thought sections 17,18,20,21 of 14/14 might get the next factory as the well site is almost
10 ac. in the corner of sec. 20,but haven't seen anymore info on it on DNR
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