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I never shared this before because it is all third party information and I did not personally talk to XTO, but here is the information I was getting from some one who did talk to XTO frequently as the drilling was going on for the Steadman well. They were told when XTO stuck the drill bit the second time, that they said they were in the salt around 14000' vertical feet (don't remember exact depth). After several days of trying to unstick the bit they cut the last 30' off and left it in the hole. Schlumberger immediately came in to log the well. A few days later they said "dry hole" and they were leaving. That was a very disappointing day. With in days the rig was gone. Later XTO said dry hole was for the Haynesville, but the James and Bossier were productive. They said they would complete the well in the next six months. It seemed very strange there could be no Haynesville here knowing they shot 2D seismic over the pad and the horizontal leg before they drilled. I never posted and hoped the Haynesville part wasn't true. Per many of the neighbors XTO has several more wells in the works in the area and in the adjacent sections. After the pre-unitization letter came this week for the James Formation I thought I would share. I was hoping there would be some James Lime information in the other thread I started. I haven't read anything about this formation being completed in Louisiana. I would like to hear Les comment on the James or the "dry hole Haynesville" if you have any thoughts. Thanks
TD, I did remember water production could be an issue with the James Lime wells in Texas.
Brian, I do not know a lot about the James Lime but was aware of a few completions in Sabine Parish (and across the line in Shelby County). I was not previously aware of any James Lime production this far east.
As I recall I thought the EnCana Waller Family well may have also encountered salt before being P&A'd. It would seem possible for the Haynesville Shale to be "salted out" but for the Bossier Shale to still be present. I would also be interested in the salt face profile to understand if it is a horizontal layer or a vertical plug.
hi les,
where can i find a list of all P&A wells for the haynesville shale?
i note that the spreadsheet maintained by the state of louisiana doesn't seem to include wells that are P&A, which is unfortunate since that information is also important.
the spreadsheet can be found on this page:
http://dnr.louisiana.gov/index.cfm?md=pagebuilder&tmp=home&...
but i note that the encana waller family well is not listed.
also, just curious, what do you make of the P&A for the waller family well, and, two producing wells in sections close to the waller family well? (i think the waller well was in section 4 and there are producing wells in section 7 and section 8 (10N, 9W)...)
section 8 is catty-corner to section 4.
your thoughts?
John, I have not seen a listing of P&A'd wells for the Haynesville Shale. The vast majority were related to wellbore mechanical issues rather than the formation.
The Waller Family well was further east and almost two miles from the Messenger well so it is difficult to know if the issue was localized or could effect a wider area. Shell has a permitted well in Section 5 that has not been spud.
Note the Semp Russ well is actually completed in Section 6 and is almost 3 miles west of the Waller Family well.
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