As most folks know, HA operators have been drilling long CULs. And today, per a SONRIS update, BPX recently came online with some eye-popping stats on three humongous CULs off a single pad in section 30 16N 11W.

The three alt wells are labeled: HA RA SUB; HORTON 30-19-18C. And the attention grabber is the volume. The 001-ALT completed at: 

06/03/2025 10 26168 10980 COMPLETED 4/9/25; GAS; 64524 MCFD; 45/64 CHOKE; 7145# CP; PERFS 11440-26097'

Wow. That's a lot of MCFD. Quite huge. Large choke, too. So it sounds to me like there's gonna be a lot of happy feet dancing in Bossier Parish in the coming months. Congrats folks. Thank you BPX.

Tags: BPX, Bossier, CUL, Parish

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Thanks for the detail, Ryan.  Very informative particularly on the proppant loading.  I recently looked at an early EOG Haynesville horizontal.  The perforated lateral length was ~4000' but the well was completed with only 4 stages.  There should be a lot of gas left behind.  As to Bossier Shale wells I have a WI client who had one drilled in 15N-13W.  It is not an HC well so I was unable to isolate the production volume from the reported unit volume using SONRIS.

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