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 operator proposes the size units and the State (DNR) usually goes along with that size. You only have to look at the AC in the current trend to see that the leases have been held on very low production with no development drilling until now. If you look at well production histories you can see that these 20 year old wells are basically strippers and only now are there alt wells being drilled in the existing units. It does not make sense to me for the DNR to allow large units and not require development drilling.
As far as CHK is concerned: They had poor geologic information. Their geophisists and geologists dropped the ball. They put together sites in areas that had very few fractures. and a lot of the sites were above the shelf. As we now see the true area to drill for Chalk production is on or below the shelf.
As an additional note. The price of oil at that time fell to about $10 a barrel. That was because the Majors and the Arabs brought the price of oil down so low to put the independents out of business and in a lot of cases they did. Aubrey saved the company be selling junk bonds. If it weren't for him and his moxie CHK would have folded. That's my conspiracy theory.
Thanks for your great responses from the two perspectives Skip and Joe. It is always enlightening to read both of your posts. Please keep educating us and inspiring us with both hopes and reality. A lot of Beverly Cajunbilly wannabees are also keeping their fingers crossed in St. Landry.
Now, a question. I can't seem to find known established units on Sonris, only Township and Range. Are there any maps out there, besides on individual applications?
Commissioner's Public Hearing Schedule:
http://dnr.louisiana.gov/index.cfm?md=pagebuilder&tmp=home&...
The GIS map of the HA Play has a layer for units. When the other plays are confirmed viable maybe the SONRIS staff will provide additional maps.
http://dnr.louisiana.gov/index.cfm?md=pagebuilder&tmp=home&...
"Beverly Cajunbilly wannabees" .......... LOL........................ I love it. You made my day. A little levity in the morning. Oh, by the way Donna Douglas - "Ellie May" does live in Zachary. Wouldn't it be ironic if this turns out really big and she is in the middle of it.
Yes, there are field wide unitization maps but I don't know where to even start looking for them on Sonris. You'll have to get the answer to your last question from Skip or someone else or call DNR.
In order to find unit boundaries you have to go to Document Access on Sonris. (http://ucmwww.dnr.state.la.us/ucmsearch/busfunctions.aspx)
Once there select Regulatory -> UIC Order
To the right side a bunch of search criteria show up. Use Ref Num: and put in the order number. This is going to, probably, be found in the electronic data available from the State. If you don't know how to find that email me.
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