Anyone local to the Avoyelles area hearing anything about the Eagles Ranch Well? It appears that they recently finished drilling well and should be moving frac crews on location soon.
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Permalink Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on October 4, 2017 at 4:50 Encouraging. What we would all like to see is Initial Production data (the state performs a flow test in order to establish an allowable for the unit) and then about six months of production to get a feel for the decline characteristics. The leasing that EOG has done outside of the unit also helps to bolster the opinion that they think they have an economic well. However, as a number of long time GHS members will tell you, the Austin Chalk is a challenge, and many have taken up that challenge and lost their shirts.
Permalink Reply by Cindy Mcdade on October 10, 2017 at 6:48 WELL ALLOWABLES UPDATED
| EFFECTIVE DATE | END DATE | LUW CODE | LUW TYPE CODE | ALLOWABLE | ESTIMATED POTENTIAL | CURRENT ALLOWABLE TYPE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 09/11/2017 | 09/11/2017 | 1650 | 1612 | 1 | ||
| 09/11/2017 | 12/31/2017 | 1120 | 1120 | 1 | ||
| 08/27/2017 | 09/10/2017 | 2100 | 2500 | 1 |
Permalink Reply by Cindy Mcdade on October 11, 2017 at 4:56 Looking for an explanation on the below regarding Eagles Ranch 14h -1. It appears to eog is having great results with this well.
SCOUT INFO
REPORT DATE. WELL STATUS
10/11/2017 10
COMPLETED 9/11/17 AS A OIL WELL IN THE AUSC RB SUB RES;PM F; 1120 BOPD; 1157 MCFD; 1506 CP; 64/64 CK; 2947 BWPD; 1033 GOR; 43 GRVTY;PERFS 16275-20550' (ST: 10)
Permalink Reply by Neil Cary on October 11, 2017 at 16:17
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Permalink Reply by Cindy Mcdade on October 17, 2017 at 4:53 I received a notice of intent to conduct a geophysical survey on my land from EOG that will be conducted by Dawson Geophysical, Inc. Is this something that I should be paid for? What is the going rate for surveys, if any? Any information is greatly appreciated.
Permalink Reply by John Matherne on October 17, 2017 at 6:37 Do you have a lease on this property with EOG? It may be covered to be included in your lease Paid Up term.
If not seems reasonable to request payment for access for a survey. In the long run if they find what they are looking for they will be offering a lease.
Permalink Reply by Cindy Mcdade on October 17, 2017 at 7:24 Yes. I will look to see if it is covered in the lease. Thank you for your response.
Permalink Reply by John M Santamaria on October 17, 2017 at 7:37 The EOG paperwork says that they have the right to do work on your property with no further payment because it is part of the lease terms. They don't pay a lot anyway fi they were to have to pay. To me it's much better that they are interested since it could lead to bigger things.
Permalink Reply by Cindy Mcdade on October 17, 2017 at 8:48 Thank you for your response. It is written in the lease terms.
Permalink Reply by Neil Cary on October 17, 2017 at 12:37 They don't have to pay to perform the work, but they are obligated to compensate for any surface damage that they do. If the land is farmed and they destroy or prevent part of the crop, then they will pay reasonable compensation. But the equipment and methods used in modern seismic doesn't have as large of a footprint as in the old days, so they really don't have that much crop or surface damage. They will drill holes to accept the charges and once the work is done they will (should) plug the holes and return the land to as before. The crews are generally pretty good, but if they damage any fences or other surface property they are obligated to repair.
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