A number of Drilling Rigs coming to DeSoto Parish? - GoHaynesvilleShale.com2024-03-29T00:58:57Zhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/a-number-of-drilling-rigs-coming-to-desoto-parish?commentId=2117179%3AComment%3A2789446&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHere's your sign. The well b…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-12-14:2117179:Comment:27933992012-12-14T00:39:39.909ZFrankhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/Frank
<p>Here's your sign. The well below is south of the new pad. The new one is just south of SP road and visible from there. No other operator information on the gate for a second well inside.</p>
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<p>Here's your sign. The well below is south of the new pad. The new one is just south of SP road and visible from there. No other operator information on the gate for a second well inside.</p>
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<p>Notwithstanding, each well still needs to be able to generate a decent return on investment and from some of the studies I've read, the price per mcf needs to be in the $6+ range. Sooooo . . . we'll need a cold winter, increased economy (don't hold your breath), and continued change to natural gas from coal as the fuel stock for electricity. Believe me, I hope it all happens. I'm reading that the decline curves on shale wells are much steeper than earlier predicted, that is, they are…</p>
<p>Notwithstanding, each well still needs to be able to generate a decent return on investment and from some of the studies I've read, the price per mcf needs to be in the $6+ range. Sooooo . . . we'll need a cold winter, increased economy (don't hold your breath), and continued change to natural gas from coal as the fuel stock for electricity. Believe me, I hope it all happens. I'm reading that the decline curves on shale wells are much steeper than earlier predicted, that is, they are declining more rapidly, so I'm not sure that won't cast a chill on further drilling. I really hope the rumour is true but would like more confirmation. Whose rigs are they? Are they coming to drill for one or more operators? Are they destined just for Desoto Parish? And the list goes on. Stay thirsty, my friends!</p> I have no clue about these 17…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-12-13:2117179:Comment:27911932012-12-13T11:58:25.215ZHenryhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/Henry48
<p>I have no clue about these 17 new rigs, but I do think drilling will resume within the next 5 - 10 years. Think about the numbers. The Sabine Pass export terminal can handle 800 Bcfe/year (as reported by Tom Fowler in Energy Watch). The new gas-to-liquids facility in Lake Charles can handle 300 Bcfe/year (according to press releases). If I assume a Haynesville well has an EUR of 5 Bcfe, this translates into 220 wells per year, just to supply those two demands (based on the possibly…</p>
<p>I have no clue about these 17 new rigs, but I do think drilling will resume within the next 5 - 10 years. Think about the numbers. The Sabine Pass export terminal can handle 800 Bcfe/year (as reported by Tom Fowler in Energy Watch). The new gas-to-liquids facility in Lake Charles can handle 300 Bcfe/year (according to press releases). If I assume a Haynesville well has an EUR of 5 Bcfe, this translates into 220 wells per year, just to supply those two demands (based on the possibly optimistic assumption that the Haynesville Shale will be the sole supplier for those facilities). Throw in the new chemical plants going into south Louisiana, and we should expect to see a robust drilling program within 10 years.</p> But didn't the poster say the…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-12-13:2117179:Comment:27910182012-12-13T04:17:14.604Zkittycatmamahttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/kittycatmama532
<p>But didn't the poster say the rigs were going to Desoto Parish? So they aren't scattered across the Haynesville but localized in Desoto if poster got it correct</p>
<p>But didn't the poster say the rigs were going to Desoto Parish? So they aren't scattered across the Haynesville but localized in Desoto if poster got it correct</p> +- 300 rigs in the Dakotas, +…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-12-13:2117179:Comment:27911702012-12-13T03:52:36.097ZDavid Blainehttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/DavidAllanBlaine
+- 300 rigs in the Dakotas, +- 300 rigs in South Texas, 20 rigs in the Haynesville. Its obvious where the oils at.
+- 300 rigs in the Dakotas, +- 300 rigs in South Texas, 20 rigs in the Haynesville. Its obvious where the oils at. If the Davy Jones well ever g…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-12-13:2117179:Comment:27911682012-12-13T03:51:56.879Zkittycatmamahttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/kittycatmama532
<p>If the Davy Jones well ever gets completed, then McMoran will be able to show that drillling at extreme depths with extreme temps is possible</p>
<p>If the Davy Jones well ever gets completed, then McMoran will be able to show that drillling at extreme depths with extreme temps is possible</p> Hey we just want those rigs t…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-12-13:2117179:Comment:27910862012-12-13T03:49:17.871Zkittycatmamahttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/kittycatmama532
<p>Hey we just want those rigs to head to the Holly Field</p>
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<p>Hey we just want those rigs to head to the Holly Field</p>
<p> </p> I'll get off my butt and go l…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-12-13:2117179:Comment:27910632012-12-13T01:48:19.560ZFrankhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/Frank
<p>I'll get off my butt and go look at the signs on the gate. I was hoping an energetic neighbor would have answered that and saved the trouble.</p>
<p>I'll get off my butt and go look at the signs on the gate. I was hoping an energetic neighbor would have answered that and saved the trouble.</p> No, I want to keep hearing ab…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-12-13:2117179:Comment:27910612012-12-13T01:45:01.193ZFrankhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/Frank
<p>No, I want to keep hearing about it until they prove there is more oil down there than the Dakotas and South Texas combined. I don't believe it, but desire they prove me wrong.</p>
<p>No, I want to keep hearing about it until they prove there is more oil down there than the Dakotas and South Texas combined. I don't believe it, but desire they prove me wrong.</p> Just a SWAG but I'd say if th…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2012-12-13:2117179:Comment:27909142012-12-13T01:06:51.067ZRONNYhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/Ronny
<p>Just a SWAG but I'd say if the pad is on the south side of the road it will be Chesapeake drilling the Hunter #245504 which is permitted for 15N 15W sec 26 and possibly sharing the pad with Indigo drilling Hunter #244900 into the CV.</p>
<p>SWAG=super wild ass guess</p>
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<p>Just a SWAG but I'd say if the pad is on the south side of the road it will be Chesapeake drilling the Hunter #245504 which is permitted for 15N 15W sec 26 and possibly sharing the pad with Indigo drilling Hunter #244900 into the CV.</p>
<p>SWAG=super wild ass guess</p>
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