Looks like Chesapeake is gonna drill 2 CUL's from a pad in 15n 14w sec 30. One going north into sec 19 and one south into sec 32. Could one assume 15n 14w sections 19, 30, 31 are tier 1 or tier 2 rock? Thanks.
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sorry. above post section 32 should read section 31. Can't edit post. My apologies.
At a glance I"d say mid T-2.
Skip I have the same question in regards to section 7 & 8 in T15/R14.
Thanks in advance,
Carter
Maybe high T-2, Carter. Before we go too far with the "rule of thumb" EUR estimates let me say that all areas should have somewhat higher EURs with CUL wells compared to the original unit wells owing to the extra rock that is stimulated. All of the original 640 acre units contain 80 acres that was not fractured due to setback requirements. A section with a good Tier 2 unit well could very well have new design CUL alternate unit wells that are Tier 1. So far the increase in production per acre is difficult to quantify - insufficient data. However all the HA operators are willing to drill these new design wells at these relatively low prices because they are more cost efficient - less cost to produce an mcf.
Saw that too Ronnie. Don't you have land in one of those sections
yes sec 19. Hope gas prices rebound later this year.
@ Ronnie, gosh we do too. Just acquire a few more minerals in Keatchie area with CHK and hoping they go west from this location to that area
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