BlackBrush O&G LP applies to form a 1440 acre Austin Chalk drilling unit in 1N - 2E.

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ucmwww.dnr.state.la.us/ucmsearch/UCMRedir.aspx?url=http%3a%2f%2fdnrucm%2fucm%2fgroups%2fconservation%2fdocuments%2fooc%2f6053362.pdf

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Thanks.

What sort of matrix porosity readings are present in the AC section?

Comment to Doug on "gas" - having some major gas shows while drilling is pretty common in the AC. Chewing up the rock while drilling liberates the O&G in the rock and gives you a good show. Especially if there is some overpressure. May even see oil on the pits and across the shaker. But reservoir will not give up a lot of O&G due to low perm.

This is why frac stimulation is needed.

I have the logs and mud log on the offset to the EOG well in Avoyelles Parish - some very good mud log shows (O&G) but well tested very little since they did not try any frac stimulation.

Jay,

10-12% is pretty good. How thick a section with the better porosity? 

I will try to dig up these logs from my sources too 

Doug, What is the current surface activity?

BLACKBRUSH brought in one storage tank today. stack is up.

Doug, do you mean the xmas tree is on the well head? Are there any HB pumpers on site? 

Jay, I found the Giant logs. Thanks for the offer to get them to me

Looks like it is a while until they get started.

Doug, you mentioned 16 truck loads of frac sand the other day. Where is that being stored??? Or is the one new storage tank plus "stack" (Christmas tree or frac stack?) new "in addition to" what is already there?

Can you take photos and post? 

I heard they finished fracking and they are working on drilling plugs out.

Here is  a nice article about BlackBush.

www.oilandgasinvestor.com/blackbrush-co-develops-new-austin-chalk-e...

It looks to me like they are doing a"slick water" sand/gravel pack. If what they are saying is correct then the well should come in at 2,000 to 5,000 bbls/day.

Thanks for posting article - good timing.

Stimulation is not a gravel pack but is a fracture stimulation - a lot of differences between the approaches.

The rates being quoted are based on Karnes Co results - hopefully La wells will have similar reservoir and subsurface characteristics and can achieve the same.

The smaller casing that they have in this well (4.5" I believe) will limit the size of the frac stimulation significantly., 

Let's see what happens 

Doug, anything happening on site?

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