I talked to corporate office of Comstock Resources last Friday. I had noticed my 2 wells were absent from last monthly production statement. I was told by corporate office that Comstock is in the process of shutting in over 50 wells in the Logansport area. This just blew me away. I was so hopeful that they would rework many of the existing wells to get better production. Has anybody hear about Comstock shutting in this many wells? I have no idea how this will impact my lease with Comstock?
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Caroline, would you mind providing the names or serial numbers of your two shut in wells? I can't think of a good reason why Comstock would shut in 50 wells. Comstock currently lists 11 shut in wells with the state and those wells are all recent drills that are waiting on a frac crew. As far as your lease situation goes, check your lease for shut in language. Shutting In existing wells is rather common when new wells in the immediate vicinity are being prepared for completion (fracking). Also the Status Code 31 used for shut in wells has become usual for companies that have a number of recently drilled wells that will not be completed until a frack crew is available. That can take a while.
Here are all the producing Comstock wells in your section. None are currently reported as shut in and all have production reported for June. The six digit number for each well is its serial number.
HOSS SUAA;ALBERT HORN |
001-ALT |
7185 |
7346 |
7595 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;NORWOOD |
001 |
6662 |
8122 |
8232 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;NORWOOD |
002-ALT |
6605 |
8022 |
8300 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;WHITTEN |
001-ALT |
6460 |
6622 |
8100 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;NORWOOD |
003-ALT |
7396 |
8105 |
8300 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;LOFTIN |
001-ALT |
6518 |
8072 |
8512 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;NORWOOD A |
002-ALT |
6504 |
7926 |
8500 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;WARREN |
001-ALT |
7014 |
8557 |
8784 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;NORWOOD |
004-ALT |
6486 |
8788 |
8945 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;HORN A |
001-ALT |
6584 |
8830 |
8990 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;MOSLEY |
001-ALT |
6502 |
8644 |
8928 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;VALMAC |
001-ALT |
7050 |
8842 |
8990 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;VALMAC |
002-ALT |
6474 |
8776 |
8950 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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HOSS SUAA;WARREN |
002-ALT |
6642 |
8862 |
8990 |
1 |
606756 |
2 |
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CV RA SUK;HORN B |
001 |
7182 |
9692 |
9999 |
1 |
615403 |
2 |
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HA RA SURR;WHITTEN 22 HZ |
001-ALT |
11597 |
15438 |
15585 |
1 |
617060 |
2 |
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HA RA SURR;WHITTEN 22 HZ |
002-ALT |
11447 |
15888 |
15997 |
1 |
617060 |
2 |
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HA RA SURR;WHITTEN 22 HZ |
003-ALT |
11376 |
15744 |
15891 |
1 |
617060 |
2 |
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HA RA SURR;WHITTEN 22 HZ |
004-ALT |
11640 |
15802 |
15950 |
1 |
617060 |
2 |
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HA RA SURR;WHITTEN 22 HZ |
005-ALT |
11393 |
15775 |
15925 |
1 |
617060 |
2 |
I think you may have misunderstood the lady from Revenue Accounting. Click on the serial number for the Warren well above and scroll down the LUW Production portion of the well file. The unit production for all the HOSS SUAA wells (they are all the same) is reported as 11,372 mcf of natural gas and 56 barrels of condensate. You are paid on your share of unit production, not by the well. That production would be about $32,410 for the natural gas and about $4,592 for the condensate. That's not a lot conssidering the expense of servicing nine HOSS wells but there is also Cotton Valley production - CV RA SUK and Haynesville Shale production for the 5 HA RA SURR Whitten wells.
They cannot shut them in for over a year without some reason. But I suspect, this late in the season that they simply don't have a market to sell into. The glut is real. I suspect after the weather cools and demand rises, they likely will open them back up. Just guessing, but I see any number of wells that are choked back in the summer or shut in temporarily due to the pipeline being at capacity.
Depends what wells we are discussing. Keep in mind Comstock operates a lot of non-Hynaesville wells, mostly Hosston. Since these are vertical unit wells, Comstock or any other operator for that matter, could legally shut-in all but one well and still maintain the lease rights. The state allowable for a unit allows an operator to produce up to that amount with any combination of wells. As wells get older, they may need more work and become more costly. Shutting some in reduces Lease Operating Expenses (LOE). In Comstock shuts in a Haynesville well then the questions become, do they hold all depth lease rights and do they have wells producing from other depths that will maintain the lease rights. There are a lot of reasons to shut in a well, each case may be different.
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