Pryme Oil and Gas Limited (“Pryme”) provides the following update on operations and production at its Turner Bayou project in Avoyelles Parish.
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A friend of mine works for a major fracing company - in the summer of '09 he told me they had fraced a Haynesville well in the Sulpher/Lake Charles area. Now with that wonderful explanation of shale layers I wonder if it is possible for the HS to be that far south - will it have a different name but be the same chalk?
We've just added some information on the Austin Chalk on our website:
www.ameliaresources.com/tuscaloosa-trend.htm
We've added maps and logs on the page. It's below the Tusc Marine Shale information. Scroll down.
http://www.avoyellestoday.com/view/full_story/11467849/article-Oil-...
This paragraph gives the depths of the area in Southeast Avoyelles Parish which came from the links posted above:
The Turner Bayou Chalk project covers over 20,000 under leased acres (8,000 net acres leased to Pryme) with primary targets contained within six prospective formations ranging in depth as follows:
Frio ~3,000 feet
Wilcox ~12,000 feet
Austin Chalk ~15,300 feet
Eagle Ford ~15,800 feet
Tuscaloosa ~16,200 feet
Electric logs run during the drilling of the Deshotels 20-H No.1 indicated potentially productive zones in the Wilcox formation at approximately 12,000 feet, the Austin Chalk formation at approximately 15,000 feet, and the Eagle Ford formation at 16,000 feet.
Whilst attention is currently focused on the development of the Austin Chalk, the Eagle Ford is of particular interest, given that a vertical completion was made in the interval in 1977 by Gulf which tested at initial rate of at over 100 barrels of oil per day and associated gas with no stimulation. The electronic log analysis of the Eagle Ford in the Deshotels well indicate several hundred feet of sandy shale with an average porosity of 16%. This compares favourably to some of the better locations in the Eagle Ford play in South Texas which exhibit porosities in the 6% to 12% range. In addition to the Austin Chalk, this deeper play could prove to be valuable for the company and will be appraised and tested in future wells.
And Joe, I may be wrong, but the wells may have been part of the Moncrief Field on the Avoyelles-St Landry Parish line.
Anadarko is named by Pryme as a major mineral leasee in Avoyelles Parish, Austin Chalk, in this article:
http://www.avoyellestoday.com/view/full_story/11538119/article-Larg...http://www.avoyellestoday.com/view/full_story/11538119/article-Larg...
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