I thought the attached G-1 and G-5 would be interesting to some folks.  G-1 has the completion information - looks like acid fracs and therfore the target is the limestone formations.  

 

24 hour production is 479 bbl of 42.8 API gravity condensate or oil.  1179 bbls of water with that.  Note this is a vertical completion across multiple, thick zones.  

 

Maybe I need to get Joe Aldrige to look at this, but it looks more like what he describes as TMS rather than Eagle Ford Shale.  Any other thoughts?

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The Wakefields are good friends of my. I know they will be happy with a good well.

 

OK, I'm going to overlook the WATER SGROOGE in the crowd, LOL!  Just pray while rain dancing that we don't get a hurricane this year.  We've been spared for awhile and I don't want to see how O measures up to W in the response dept. 

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 Hearing a Rumor that this Houston Co. "Eaglebine" leasing trend is pushing on to the SE and crossing into Trinity and Angelina  ---- of course Leor and others have been there awhile with other goals in mind ---- can anyone confirm new activity to the East ?

jffree,

Do you have any or know of any completion reports for Houston county. I used the instructions you gave a few months back for checking on TRRC but I didn't find anything listed. I was looking for a friend. Do you have any information on how long it might take for completions to show up. Does Texas have a confidential list?

Thanks for your help

 

DH, I think I'll let it run and see what it gets to.  We've had 10K "looks" in just a few months.

Here you go, Tx 54.  They finally posted the Parten Dexter well and Navidad reported a Buda completion last month on the Prison Farm.

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Thats good to heard I am always check the RRC web-site for up-dates on wells being permited. The swift wells going to be drill by Trivium/Terrace is just north of me, now if I can just get them a little more south. So it must be going to start get really busy in the area. I remember when the Alabama Ferry Field was being drilled back in the 80's it was fun times back then. Now if that can just come back again. 

We got about 2.5-3 inches of rain last week.  I hope it keeps up and don't turn out like last year.

 54,

 FYI ----- The lights are still shining on "Jackson" tonight will probably take a few days to set casing in cement etc.      

  Reportedly the rig will be heading for the last permit filled by Trivium (can't remember the name) but I noted that the permit was waiting for RRC approval.  --- Not sure what happened to the "D&D Land" well site

  Also hear that Cabot will be drilling a well near the Trinity River soon ------ Parten could be the operator

  Similar as we know that Trivium is the operator for Terrace

Thanks DH for the update, was hoping Trivium would travel left and make another left to our place for their next drilling sight. :))) Guess we will have to wait and see. Can you explain the process to me. Ive tried to watch some video on drilling of the oil/gas wells. Have they reached the depth they wanted to get to. What happens after the casing, I think on TRRC it shows Dan Ackley do you know any completetion reports for Wakefield in Leon county. Then they also have Swift. Will need to check again on TRRC. Thanks again for the updates.

54,

 No lights on Jackson tonight ------ some heavy duty fracing going on 2 miles away on the "Brown" ----- shakes the ground and sounds/feels like a LARGE TRAIN  ------ someone says it takes um 3 weeks to fill the frac ponds up with H2O.  I am guessing based on the increase in lease rates that these wells are good even though no completion data is available ------- I am counting on you guys to give me a heads up on any new completion data and permits.

Dry Hole,

Good to see you back,hope your feeling well. I'm curious what the current lease rates are. Already leased, but we severed  the deep rights for future use (hopefully).

Randy,

 Lots of 4 digit deals now south of hwy 7

jffree,dbob

  That Parten Dexter H completion shows no frac job nor do I have any personal knowledge of a frac job on this well  and the pictures never picked up a pond so this well is producing 405 bopd w/o a frac ??? ---- that strange looking pump is reportedly a high volume jet pump and the GOR is good here as well.

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