Petro-Chem Operating Co Inc, Chevron USA Inc 7h, 001, Sec. 7, T21N, R15W, Caddo Pine Island, 6210' MD 1600' TVD, Annona Chalk.
Petro-Chem Operating Co Inc, Mills & Co 6, 001, Sec. 6, T20N, R14W, Caddo Pine Island, 1700' MD, Annona Chalk.
Petrohawk Operating Co, ha ra suw; Ninock 34h, 2-alt, Sec.34, T15N, R11W, Swan Lake, 17419' MD 11834' TVD, Haynesville RA.
Petrohawk Operating Co, ha ra suw; Ninock 34h, 3-alt, Sec. 34, T15N, R11W, Swan Lake, 17254' MD 12079' TVD, Haynesville RA.
COMPANY: Cinder Production Co, Bonner, 1: 244504. WHERE: Caddo Pine Island, S 24. T. 22N R. 15W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 0 mcf gas on open/64 choke; 3 barrels 21 gravity condensate; 100 barrels water. PRESSURE: 0 lbs. SPECIFICS: Nacatoch; perforations, 1063-1070 feet, depth, 1070 feet.
COMPANY: Cinder Production Co, Bonner, 2: 244505. WHERE: Caddo Pine Island, S 24. T. 22N R. 15W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 0 mcf gas on open/64 choke; 1 barrels 21 gravity condensate; 150 barrels water. PRESSURE: 0 lbs. SPECIFICS: Nacatoch; perforations, 1063-1070 feet, depth, 1070 feet.
COMPANY: Indigo Minerals LLC, cv ra su96; Graham 33h, 001-alt: 243939. WHERE: Caspiana, S 33. T. 15N R. 15W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 4160 mcf gas on 64/64 choke; 25 barrels 58 gravity condensate; 1624 barrels water. PRESSURE: n/a lbs. SPECIFICS: Cotton Valley RA; perforations, 10610-13979 feet, depth, 14083 feet.
COMPANY: Indigo Minerals LLC, cv ra su93; Milton Crow Lp 27 h, 001: 243909. WHERE: Caspiana, S 27. T. 15N R. 15W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 6600 mcf gas on 64/64 choke; 40 barrels 58 gravity condensate; 1600 barrels water. PRESSURE: n/a lbs. SPECIFICS: Cotton Valley RA; perforations, 10626-13727 feet, depth, 13831 feet.
COMPANY: Samson Contour Energy E&P LLC, fred rc sud; re 36e h, 1: 244417. WHERE: Converse, S 1. T. 8N R. 14W. DAILY PRODUCTION: n/a mcf gas on 27/64 choke; 259 barrels 38 gravity condensate; 3880 barrels water. PRESSURE: 310 lbs. SPECIFICS: Fredricksburg; perforations, 3637-8742 feet, depth, 8757 feet.
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relatively few new permits for Haynesville over in Texas during the last month. interesting.
Thanks
Not to thread-jack Skip too much here, but essentially, looks like the permitting count has moved down even further than the rig count. I had hoped to see a stabilization around about the same number of permits as active rigs. Not enough info to predict on, but if you follow trends, I wouldn't be surprised to see Cotton Valley rig count > than Haynesville. Likely to see rig count half of what it has been. of course, Texas drilling permit are good for 2 years vs six months in Louisiana.
On a not directly related note, USGS has added a new assessment of unconventional plays. I don't put much stock in the specific numbers, but its interesting.
LA drilling permits may be effective for six months or for twelve months. The applicant chooses the term and pays the appropriate fee. You must inspect the actual permit on SONRIS Classic to know which is applicable to a particular well.
For an accurate and quick review of Haynesville permits over any period use the Permits By Date search option on SONRIS Lite and input the desired dates. However this will pull up all permits for the state for that date.
http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_allpmtwels1
Or search by Permits By Date/Parish to limit the query results.
http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_pshwells1
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