OIL & GAS

LOCATIONS

CADDO PARISH


Fite Oil & Gas Inc, Hubbard, 001, Sec.12, T21N, R16W, Caddo Pine Island, 1900’ MD, Annona Chalk.

DESOTO PARISH


Chesapeake Operating Inc, ha rb su67; np 29&32&5-13-11hc, 001-alt, Sec. 32, T13N, R11W, Red River Bull Bayou, 19300’ MD 13000’ TVD, Haynesville RA & RB.

Chesapeake Operating Inc, ha rb su67; np 29&32&5-13-11hc, 002-alt, Sec. 32, T13N, R11W, Red River Bull Bayou, 20000’ MD 12850’ TVD, Haynesville RA * RB.

LINCOLN PARISH


Nadel & Gussman Ruston LLC, Britt A, 003, Sec. 23, T20N, R4W, Hico-Knowles, 9200’ MD, Cotton Valley.

COMPLETIONS

CADDO PARISH

COMPANY:
Anadarko E&P Onshore LLC, Hall-Williams 4-34h, 1: 247044. WHERE: Caddo Pine Island, S 4. T. 19N R. 15W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 3759 mcf gas on 24/64 choke; 56 barrels 63.7 gravity condensate; 1331 barrels water. PRESSURE: 2438 lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville; perforations, 10718-17660 feet, depth, 17840 feet.

COMPANY:
BHP Billiton Petro (TxLa Operating) Co, ha rb suf; State of LA 34h, 1-alt: 246918. WHERE: Caspiana, S 34. T. 15N R. 12W. DAILY PRODUC­TION: 8826 mcf gas on 16/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 90 barrels water. PRESSURE: 7577 lbs.
SPECIFICS: Haynesville RB; perfora­tions, 12049-16615 feet, depth, 16705 feet.

COMPANY: BHP Billiton Petro (TxLa Operating) Co, ha rb suf; State of A 34h, 2-alt: 246919. WHERE: Caspiana, S 34. T. 15N R. 12W. DAILY PRODUC­TION: 8821 mcf gas on 16/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 94 barrels water. PRESSURE: 7825 lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville RB; perfora­tions, 12250-16891 feet, depth, 16973 feet.

COMPANY: Indigo Minerals LLC, cv ra su92; Thomas 10-14-16h, 001-alt: 246740. WHERE: Bethany Longstreet, S 10. T. 14N R. 16W. DAILY PRODUC­TION: 6478 mcf gas on 43/64 choke; 22 barrels 58 gravity condensate; 1255 barrels water. PRESSURE: n/a lbs. SPECIFICS: Cotton Valley RA; perforations, 10461-14040 feet, depth, 14637 feet.

COMPANY:
J.C. Hoss, Kendrick-Hardeman, 29: 247739. WHERE: Caddo Pine Island, S 24. T. 22N R. 15W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 0 mcf gas on 0/64 choke; 3 barrels 21 gravity condensate; 30 barrels water. PRES­SURE: 0 lbs. SPECIFICS: Nacatoch; perforations, 1005-1010 feet, depth, 1010 feet.

COMPANY: Joe Lamar Oil LLC, Heflin, 7: 247082. WHERE: Caddo Pine Island, S 22. T. 22N R. 15W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 0 mcf gas on 0/64 choke; 3 barrels 21 gravity condensate; 60 barrels water. PRES­SURE: 0 lbs. SPECIFICS: Nacatoch; perforations, 1014-1021 feet, depth, 1021 feet.

COMPANY:
Kelly Bayou Production, Chiao, 1: 247486. WHERE: Caddo Pine Island, S 15. T. 22N R. 15W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 0 mcf gas on 0/64 choke; 3 barrels 21 gravity con­densate; 100 barrels water. PRES­SURE: 0 lbs. SPECIFICS: Nacatoch; perforations, 1059-1065 feet, depth, 1065 feet.

RED RIVER PARISH

COMPANY:
EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc, ha rd suq; James Marston 30-31hc, 1-alt: 246778. WHERE: Red River Bull Bayou, S 30. T. 14N R. 10W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 23783 mcf gas on 26/64 choke; n/a barrels n/a gravity condensate; 840 barrels water. PRESSURE: no tbg lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville RD; perforations, 12630-20315 feet, depth, 20455 feet.

COMPANY:
EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc, ha rd suq; James Marston 30-31 hc, 2-alt: 246779. WHERE: Red River Bull Bayou, S 30. T. 14N R. 10W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 24509 mcf gas on 26/64 choke; n/a barrels n/a gravity condensate; 836 barrels water. PRESSURE: no tbg lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville RD; perforations, 12589- 20150 feet, depth, 20342 feet.

COMPANY:
SWEPI LP, ha ra suz; Juncaceae 20, 001-alt: 246670. WHERE: Gahagan, S 17. T. 12N R. 10W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 19121 mcf gas on 23/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 430 barrels water. PRESSURE: thru casing lbs. SPECIF­ICS: Haynesville RA; perforations, 12984-17574 feet, depth, 17725 feet.

COMPANY:
SWEPI LP, ha ra suz; Juncaceae 20, 002-alt: 2466671.WHERE: Gahagan, S 17. T. 12N R. 10W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 17715 mcf gas on 22/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 309 barrels water. PRESSURE: thru csg lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville RA; perforations, 12913- 16960 feet, depth, 17100 feet.

COMPANY:
SWEPI LP, ha ra suz; Juncaceae 20, 003-alt: 246672. WHERE: Gahagan, S 17. T. 12N R. 10W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 20131 mcf gas on 23/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 412 barrels water. PRESSURE: thru csg lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville RA; perforations, 13028- 17594 feet, depth, 17762 feet.

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skip, thanks for the post.

i note the hall-williams 4-34h completion results include condensate  and water rates. i'd be pretty surprised if a shale would make 1331 bbls of water after frack water was recovered.

jim weyland

You're welcome, jim.  The source of the water is unclear to me.  Frac flowback or formation produced? Flowback can take weeks or months.  I think we should take the APC IPs with a grain of salt.  The test date for the well was 3/31/14.  I suspect that it was completed and flowing for several weeks, at least, before the test was performed.  We will need to see at least 90 days of reported production to get a good idea of just what APC has in N Caddo.  We will begin to have a better idea of the water source and decline characteristics by then.

do you know the going rate for water disposal services in nw la?

Heckman has upped pricing to something in the $1/bbl range if you are on their pipeline

dbob,

thank you, sir.

so, what do you figure an all in cost to be if you had to truck it to them for injection in their pl?

jim

There are 709 active injection wells in Caddo Parish.  I'd estimate that close to two thirds are in north Caddo Parish.  APC's disposal cost should be about as low as it gets per barrel.

thanks.

i want to recall that we paid between $1.50 - 2.00/bbl in stx if it had to be trucked to a sw injection facility.

Numerous advantages will make the APC Jitterbug Play a low cost producer.

you're the land professional. if you were still hoovering up play acreage wouldn't you want to see your completions to be reported as 'conservatively' as possible so as to not drive up bonus money expectations?

The lease block is not growing in area.  For the last year the leases recorded have been within the original footprint.  Infill leases required for drilling.  Unless the prospective area grows, there aren't many leases left to acquire.  Especially on larger tracts.

thanks.

a faulty premise will get you every time.

You made a valid assumption, jim.  I suspect there are still a good number of mineral owners left to lease but they hold small interests, probably will not consult a professional and will find the standard bonus offer to be attractive. 

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