OIL&GAS

LOCATIONS

DESOTO PARISH

Indigo Minerals LLC, Mary T Havens etal 27h, 001, Sec. 27, T14N, R16W, Bethany Long­street, 15500’ MD 10500’ TVD, Lower Cotton Valley.

Indigo Minerals LLC, cv ra su68; Sabine Uplift 21h, 002­alt, Sec. 21, T14N, R16W, Be­thany Longstreet, 15500’ MD 10500’ TVD, CV RA.

COMPLETIONS

CADDO PARISH

COMPANY: Indigo Minerals LLC, cv ra su125: Sibley Lake Rlty 3h, 001: 245271. WHERE: Bethany Longstreet, S 34. T. 15N R. 15W. DAILY PRODUC­TION: 4870 mcf gas on 44/64 choke; 27 barrels 58 gravity condensate; 816 barrels water. PRESSURE: n/a lbs. SPECIF­ICS: Cotton Valley RA; perfo­rations, 10612-14055 feet, depth, 14171 feet.

BOSSIER PARISH

COMPANY: BoMar Oil & Gas Inc, C B Hodges, 3: 245662. WHERE: Elm Grove, S 24. T.16N R. 12W. DAILY PRODUC­TION: 0 mcf gas on open/64 choke; 1/2 barrels 32 gravity condensate; 300 barrels water. PRESSURE: pumping lbs. SPECIFICS: Ozan; perfora­tions, 1550-1554 feet, depth, 1554 feet.

COMPANY: BoMar Oil & Gas Inc, C B Hodges, 4: 245663. WHERE: Elm Grove, S 24. T. 16N R. 12W. DAILY PRODUC­TION: 0 mcf gas on open/64 choke; 2.9 barrels 32 gravity condensate; 300 barrels water.
PRESSURE: 0 lbs. SPECIFICS: Ozan; perforations, 1550-1554 feet, depth, 1554 feet.

COMPANY: BoMar Oil & Gas Inc, C B Hodges, 5: 246059. WHERE: Elm Grove, S 24. T. 16N R. 12W. DAILY PRODUC­TION: 0 mcf gas on open/64 choke; 4 barrels 32 gravity condensate; 300 barrels water.
PRESSURE: pumping lbs. SPECIFICS: Ozan; perfora­tions, 1550-1551 feet, depth, 1633 feet.

COMPANY: BoMar Oil & Gas Inc, C B Hodges, 7: 246223. WHERE: Elm Grove, S 24. T.16N R. 12W. DAILY PRODUC­TION: 0 mcf gas on open/64 choke; 1.1 barrels 32 gravity condensate; 300 barrels water.
PRESSURE: 0 lbs. SPECIFICS: Ozan; perforations, 1550-1554 feet, depth, 1554 feet.

DESOTO PARISH

COMPANY: Chesapeake Operating Inc, ha ra su59; Rascoe 1-10-14h, 1: 244263. WHERE: Benson, S 12. T. 10N R. 14W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 13080 mcf gas on 22/64 choke; n/a barrels n/a gravity con­densate; 672 barrels water. PRESSURE: 6505 lbs. SPECIF­ICS: Haynesville RA; perfora­tions, 11534-15907 feet, depth, 16025 feet.

COMPANY: Chesapeake Operating Inc, ha ra su62; Rascoe 12-10-14h, 1: 244835. WHERE: Benson, S 12. T. 10N R. 14W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 13272 mcf gas on 22/64 choke; n/a barrels n/a gravity con­densate; 432 barrels water. PRESSURE: 6475 lbs. SPECIF­ICS: Haynesville RA; perfora­tions, 11657-15932 feet, depth, 16041 feet.

COMPANY: EXCO Operating Co LP, ha ra sum; Branch Ranch 25, 003-alt: 244536. WHERE: Kingston, S 25. T. 14N R. 13W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 14200 mcf gas on 20/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity con­densate; 528 barrels water. PRESSURE: n/a lbs. SPECIF­ICS: Haynesville RA; perfora­tions, 12584-16848 feet, depth, 16945 feet.

RED RIVER PARISH

COMPANY: SWEPI LP, ha ra suz; Glover 20, 001: 244861. WHERE: Gahagan, S 17. T. 12N R. 10W. DAILYPRODUCTION: 15050 mcf gas on 18/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity con­densate; 163 barrels water. PRESSURE: thru csing lbs.SPECIFICS: Haynesville RA; perforations, 13485-17548 feet, depth, 17722 feet.

COMPANY: SWEPI LP, ha ra suz; Glover 20, 002-alt: 244965. WHERE: Gahagan, S 17. T. 12N R. 10W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 12499 mcf gas on 16/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 154 bar­rels water. PRESSURE: thru csing lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynes­ville RA; perforations, 13410-17503 feet, depth, 17663 feet.

COMPANY: SWEPI LP, ha ra suz; Glover 20, 003-alt: 244966. WHERE: Gahagan, S 17. T. 12N R. 10W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 15081 mcf gas on 17/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 201 bar­rels water. PRESSURE: thru csing lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynes­ville RA; perforations, 13548-17646 feet, depth, 17765 feet.

SABINE PARISH

COMPANY: EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc, ha ra sub; Terry Greer 16h, 1: 245693. WHERE: Bayou San Miguel, S 16. T. 9N R. 12W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 15350 mcf gas on 20/64 choke; n/a barrels n/a gravity con­densate; 672 barrels water. PRESSURE: thru csg lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville RA; perforations, 12621-17201 feet, depth, 17340 feet.

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I think you may be underestimating the develop-able area, particularly when gas prices get above $6/mcf (inflation adjusted).  I show somewhere between 7000 and 9000 square miles, with some of that with both bossier and haynesville potential   If you assume 6 wells per square mile, which allows for some areas that are too faulted, staked laterals, and longer laterals - I think you ultimately end up with something north of 40,000 wells.  

I think the proven portion of the Haynesville basin is a good deal smaller than the original 3.5 million acre figure.  Remember early estimates had the productive area extending into southern AR.  We now know how that turned out. I don't think it is a given that nat gas will reach $6/mcf again in the 17 and half years projected.  From what data does your 7,000 to 9,000 square miles come?

http://www.eia.gov/oil_gas/rpd/shaleusa4.pdf

The original 9000 square miles was considered to extend into arkansas - The attached map, if scaled out shows haynesville in roughly 9000 square miles, somewhat east of what was originally thought.  Obviously, some area (e.g Lane Shoal) in Shelby County, don't appear to be productive.  

Agreed that natural gas may not maintain $6/mcf,inflation adjusted, in the 17 year span, 

dbob-- what are the Shoal area ? Faults or what

dbob, I believe that production records to date prove this map depiction to be highly inaccurate.

Thanks

Jay-- what are the "Shoal" area on map ? Salt? Faults? Or what?

Jay--- No shale at all or just not productive? Like a sandbar

Jay---are there any better updated maps of play?

adubu, think water flowing into a basin.  The basin has a hill in it.  The flow deposits organics across the basin except in the foot print of the hill.  Millions of years and many layers of subsequent deposits later you can drill down and find that original layer of organics, now hopefully producible hydrocarbons, everywhere except where the hill/island was located.  It does not exist in that footprint.

skip-- good 3 D picture explanation of a Shoal --shale not bad rock it's just no shale rock there -- like a sandbar in river ;water around it but not in the sandbar --- thx  

the current rRC map is here: 

http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/bossierplay/images/Carthage_201305-lg.jpg

Again, the map does not show IP, EUR, etc.  However, you can see the area that is being avoided in Shelby County.  

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