Nobody has mentioned this well, which appears to be somewhat of a sleeper. Although Nelson/Pryme have drilled wells in this field about 5-6 miles to the NE, it will be interesting to see what Anadarko can do!
Dominique No. 1, Serial No. 243229. This well is right on the St. Landry/Avoyelles line and is most certainly a unit well for the AUS C RB SUA, North Bayou Jack Field.
TD is shown as 23,200' and it is currently drilling at 14,178' on 6/27.
This is a really important well for N. Bayou Jack and Moncrief fields, including acreage in NE St. Landry, SW Avoyelles and on into Pointe Coupee.
My family owns land in the immediate vicinity, so I'm praying this is a barn-burner!
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The key to this is the LK Shelf or Edwards Reef. The formations build GREATLY on and below the shelf. That's why you see more fields on the southern boundary.
1. Go to Kirk's site - Amelia Resources. He may have maps available. Post a question directly to him in one of the comment areas.
2. Start following the Eagle Ford threads. Some of the maps there are getting close to LA. I take some of that information and interpolate it along the Shelf. So Its important to know where you are on the shelf - below, on or above. If you know that you can follow the trend from each end and connect the dots in your area. Also, of note: Kirk's maps of the Trend are the best I have found.
Posting results from State Lease Sale; 09-14-2011. I'm also posting a crude corresponding map that shows new leases in the general proximity of the Dominique 27. Everything is approximate/SWAG. Please take these with a HUGE grain of salt, as I'm sure Magellan won't loose any sleep over these. Interpolate/speculate per your own devices.
what does a tight hole mean ?
Skip,
The only problem I see with what you are saying is: These companies that have established large (1280 to almost 2000 acres) units down here in the Austin Chalk have not done any development drilling in them. Those units that were established back in the 90's are still single well units with only now Alt wells beginning to be drilled. My problem is I have to take that into account when I'm leasing. After 20 years or so the production is minimal and yet the unit is still large and the leases are held. So it seems to me that the operators are holding large blocks with minimal production on acreage that could be developed further.
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