All check out the following link for Dan Perry, a lawyer specializing in mineral management.

http://www.mineralmgmt.com/Clients.html

 

"Trustee, Cameron Mineral Trusts - 170,000+ acres in 18 counties in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas; producing leases with Apache, EOG Resources, Southwestern Energy, CW Resources, Chesapeake, Rosetta Resources, Alamo Operating and Ricochet Energy; producing Haynesville Shale lease in Nacogdoches County, TX, and Eagle Ford Shale on trend in Trinity County, TX"

 

I've attached that page as a file just in case someone sees the information and pulls it

 

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Attached is a plat showing the Apollo well which is the center horizontal well. It is permitted as a Georgetown test. The horiz well to the west is the Range well, and the horiz well to the east is an Anadarko James Lime well which has made .5 BCF and still makes 133m mcfpd.

The elephant in the room is the basement level gas prices. I look for a serious redeployment of leasing and drilling capital out of gas plays. Range thinks the Eaglebine in the the Gibbs area will be gas with high liquids.  When the well is completed I will look at he liquids ratio as more important than rate. Rate can be improved with a learing curve, but the GOR is the GOR.

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  Why would you think Apollo would not try to duplicate the Range success in the Eaglebine ?

 PS -- Welcome back Boscoe !

dbob,jffree

  The other day I was doing a little RRC research for Trinity Co. and ran across a Field that was called the Apple Springs Buda Field ---- I never heard of it before do yall know anything about it ?

On the proration schedule it is a 1 well gas field discovered in 1979 @ 9280' depth.  The 1 well is J.E. Clark #1, Lease #106807, Graystone Energy Corp. is the operator (Taladro Resources before last Sept.). It says non-associated so I would think that it's dry gas (no production report from that well since 1993 but it's still on the schedule).

The attached map shows the location. 

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 I noted that it was solid green on the map  --------- that usually means oil well doesn't it ?

Yes, it does.  I'll look at it some more tomorrow to see if it has been re-completed in another field.  

I hear that there is a very prospective well being drilled in the Eaglebine Fm in western Liberty County. Targeting oil/liquids. Success will validate the play in that region. Does anyone know anything about it?

Do you have a name for the well or company involved?

If real, should be in the northern half, at a depth exceeding 13,000 feet.  Yegua is generally doing well in some areas.  

Unsure name. Am digging more. I think in the west, I think on land close to Davy Crockett forest area.
Actually in Walker. ZaZa Stingray well. Currently fracking, initial production due before end Nov. very prospective ... A good flow will open up the Eaglebine/Woodbine in this area.

What is the feeling about opportunity in Trinity and Polk Counties. There is active leasing and drilling in all the surrounding counties. There is drilling and and production on trend, both east and west for 100's of miles. Why does Trinity seem to be a dead duck for leasing?

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