Nobody has mentioned this well, which appears to be somewhat of a sleeper. Although Nelson/Pryme have drilled wells in this field about 5-6 miles to the NE, it will be interesting to see what Anadarko can do!
Dominique No. 1, Serial No. 243229. This well is right on the St. Landry/Avoyelles line and is most certainly a unit well for the AUS C RB SUA, North Bayou Jack Field.
TD is shown as 23,200' and it is currently drilling at 14,178' on 6/27.
This is a really important well for N. Bayou Jack and Moncrief fields, including acreage in NE St. Landry, SW Avoyelles and on into Pointe Coupee.
My family owns land in the immediate vicinity, so I'm praying this is a barn-burner!
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My comment may have you laugh, but Skips makes me drool:
"new golden age for the energy business in LA and ......unprecedented wealth"
gosh he has a way with words, as the old saying goes. the anticipation is half the fun.
It's way too early - and making comparisons to Haynesville is foolish - but this makes for good "theater"...
Anadarko has set a new well allowbale of 2000 BOPD from 9/6/2011 to 12/31/2011 & an estimated potential of 753 BOPD.
OS,
First, they are not fracking chalk. That's what Anadarko's geologist stated in a pre-app conference that I attended in March.
My concern from day one on these long laterals in AC is that they are going to mud-up the formation while drilling. I've stated that repeatedly. I was told by someone on here that he did not think Anadarko fell off the turnip cart yesterday. So he felt I was wrong in my concern. If you are drilling in shale its not going to take mud in. On the other hand, In chalk you have fluid filled voids and mud will fill those voids and push the fluid out while drilling and once it sets-up you are not going to get production from those fractures. I just do't understand the concept of long laterals.
Any well in the AC that is on or below the shelf with a modest lateral length should come in with an IP of +/- 2000 BOPD if they don't mud the formation up and they have a good clean open hole completion.
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