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Harold,
I agree. In '95 I was approached by CHK to reenter a well that was drilled to WX by Sierra. I have 10 3/4 inch surface pipe to 3000ft. and they wanted to use it to drill into Austin Chalk but I was leased to Amoco at the time. By the time I got free of Amoco CHK had changed from a E&P Company to an acquisition company. You are correct they almost tanked. So we never got drilled. I'm hoping that someone gets interested in coming back into this area and doing something.
Bob C:
Yes. Originally the field was encompassed by interests from Sonat, CHK and UPR (now Anadarko). Duke operated the infrastructure, then Eagle Rock. Not sure who might have it now.
Hi all. I work for Eagle Rock as a Corrosion Technician and have been reading all post pertaining to the Louisiana Eagle Ford and the Auston Chalk. I worked as a plant operator at the Masters Creek Gas Plant from construction to shuting the plant down. When Duke Energy Feild Services bought the Brookeland/Masters Creek assets in 2000, they shut the Masters Creek Plant down in 2002 and started delivering the gas to the Brookeland Gas Plant near Jasper TX. There is no processing equipment at the Masters Creek Plant site. Just an office and a shop left. However, depending on Anadarko's sucsess in the Burr Ferry and Pinewood feild areas, there is talk within Eagle Rock to construct a 60mmcf cryogenic processing plant at the Master Creek old plant site.
Thank you Daniel...I do business with Brookeland facility just trying to keep up with any activity up in that area. It is not exactly on the beaten path
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