This cotton valley IP looks great. It's a shame to have this kind of success at a time when prices are so low. serial #243493
| 01/03/2012 | 10 | 14475 | COMPLETED 10-2-11; GAS; CV RA; 14,334 MCFD; 48/64 CHOKE; 2000 BWD; 1900# CP; PERFS 10,845-14,409' MD | |
| 08/15/2011 | 09 | 14475 | TD 8-11-11; REAMING | |
| 08/08/2011 | 05 | 12278 | SET 7" TO 10,634' W/ 1035 SX; DRILLING; BOP TEST 8-5-11 | |
| 08/01/2011 | 05 | 10585 | DRILLING CURVE; BOP TEST 7-28-11 | |
| 07/25/2011 | 05 | 9470 | DRILLING; BOP TEST 7-15-11 | |
| 07/18/2011 | 05 | 5500 | SPUD 7-13-11; SET 9 5/8 TO 1893' W/ 861 SX; DRILLING | |
| 07/05/2011 | 01 | 14600 | 178' FSL & 55' FWL OF SEC 24. PBHL: 330' FNL & 330' FWL OF SEC 24. |
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Permalink Reply by kittycatmama on February 19, 2012 at 4:20 has anyone noticed if Encana is drilling into the Cotton Valley in Desoto? I think most of the Indigo wells are going on Chesapeake leases. HOPEFULLY Encana will drill their shallower plays in north Desoto areas
kcmama,
Read on "seekingalpha" site...Encana's 4th Quarter 2011 Conference Call Reporting. Very nice presentation I thought. Encana is looking toward liquids and turning their eyes away/shutting in dry gas, for now anyway. If this well produces liquids and nat gas as shown... Encana says it wants the liquids. Hopefully Encana will do as you suggest and capture both in the HS region.
Permalink Reply by Fritha S. Dinwiddie on February 19, 2012 at 10:39 Any Cotton Valley activity in Lincoln or Claiborne?
Permalink Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on February 19, 2012 at 11:41 In Lincoln. Wildhorse and Indigo.
Permalink Reply by Terry L. Antee on February 20, 2012 at 5:02 2000 BWD is that frac fluid or is that formation water? Does the water dry up?
Permalink Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on February 20, 2012 at 5:07 Probably still cleaning up from the completion operations. However CV does produce a good bit of formation water in comparison to the HA.
Permalink Reply by ATLGator on March 5, 2012 at 3:24 If anyone is interested, Indigo just posted some updated slides on their website about the economics of a typical CV well for them as well as their land position...
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