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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Posting this April PetroQuest presentation both here and in other Louisiana AC Hz Frac play threads.
Note the slides dealing with the AC in Louisiana - and especially the three part slide that compares historical natural fracture AC production to the "new" AC Hz Frac play approach (i.e. EOG et al)
Jus wish they had a log scale on page 10 so that one can see the density porosity in the AC target section.
Posting this April PetroQuest presentation both here and in other Louisiana AC Hz Frac play threads.
Note the slides dealing with the AC in Louisiana - and especially the three part slide that compares historical natural fracture AC production to the "new" AC Hz Frac play approach (i.e. EOG et al)
Just wish they had a log scale on page 10 so that one can see the density porosity in the AC target section.
Very interesting Rock
<The Upper Cretaceous Austin Chalk is a low to moderate primary porosity and low primary permeability reservoir that relies on interconnected fracture networks for production of continuous-type accumulations>>>
Would not that trend place the best AC wells in Texas?
I believe that there will be sweet spots of P&P along the trend in both states. Lots of similarities as to original depositional systems as well as later diagenetic activity and O&G generation and migration.
Ideally one would like to have a map showing porosity trends in the AC across the entire Gulf Coast area to "map" this trend. And I am confident that operators like EOG, MRO, etc have this data.
Workstation / mapping tools today (e.g. PETRA) allow for some major data base manipulation
Not really - my contacts who are playing the Tx AC Hz Frac play say anything over 3% is what they are looking for.
Ideally would like to see better pore space but this should put sufficient O&G in place to tap with frac stimulation
Anything happening on site?
Two Big tankers came out this morning...BB set up guard shack...
Guard shack makes sense for a lot of reason (including safety).
Depending on size, tankers can carry 150-180 bbls. Assuming that this oil but cannot be sure. They should have some major storage capacity on site with the portable "wheeled" tanks.
Pardon my ignorance guys, what’s a guard shack?
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