I thought the attached G-1 and G-5 would be interesting to some folks.  G-1 has the completion information - looks like acid fracs and therfore the target is the limestone formations.  

 

24 hour production is 479 bbl of 42.8 API gravity condensate or oil.  1179 bbls of water with that.  Note this is a vertical completion across multiple, thick zones.  

 

Maybe I need to get Joe Aldrige to look at this, but it looks more like what he describes as TMS rather than Eagle Ford Shale.  Any other thoughts?

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Looks like the summer doldrums have hit a little early this year.

Oilfield Joke: A Wildcatter's Son

On the first day of school, the kindergarten teacher asked a little boy if he knew his numbers.

"Yes," he said. "My dad's a wildcatter and he taught me to how to work with numbers."

"That's good," said the teacher. "Let's see what you know... What comes after three?"

"Four," answered the little boy.

"What comes after six?"

"Seven."

"Your dad did a good job," said the teacher.  "Let's try one more... What comes after ten?"

Confidently, the little boy answered... "A jack, a queen and a king."

OK Jffree  lol

 Why is six  scared of seven ?

  Because seven - eight- nine

  Workover rig has been on "Patrick" this week also saw a workover on Devon "Cook" several days ago

That (789) is a classic, DH. I didn't have any wildcatters in the family but I learned some numbers playing cards & dominos with my great-grandma' before I ever started school. Thanks for the update.

Couple of ntoes for all

Halcon is minimizing woodbine investment to focus on Eagleford

Leor Forestar well produced 651 mcf/day in April.  

A lot of activity on Cook hill when I went by yesterday. Two big heavy equipment trucks turned in and some hauler trucks. Almost looks like a 3in1 site.

Still no phones ringing for re-leasing in Pennington area.

Work lights burning tonight on "Patrick" ---------- guess they must be flowing back/testing ?

  Have noted that the Brazos county "Eagle Ford" activity has drawn away rigs from Houston,Madison and Leon

Lots of new permits(12) in Houston Co. the last 60 days. Six for Treadstone , four for Navidad.  I guess Navidad has not found a buyer for its assets yet or has drilling commitments that must be met.

New horizontal well permitted by Seidler Oil and Gas. 6 miles NE of Lovelady. Looks to be near Pearson Chapel.

SM is going to add a second rig to test in East Texas - http://seekingalpha.com/article/1591812-sm-energy-management-discus...

August 1, 2013

Halcon Resources Announces Second Quarter 2013 Financial Results and Provides Updated Outlook

El Halcón

The Company operated an average of four rigs, spud 16 wells and brought 4 wells online in El Halcón during the quarter. 

The average IP rate for the wells put online in the second quarter was 822 Boe/d. Two of the four wells brought online during the quarter were partially drilled out of the target zone, resulting in lower IP rates and a lower second quarter average IP rate.  The average IP rate for the two wells put online in the quarter that were drilled in the target zone was 1,016 Boe/d. Halcón has determined that there is a limited sweet spot where the laterals for the wells drilled in this play need to be landed and the Company has adjusted its drilling plans accordingly. 

Halcón is making progress towards its goal of leasing 100,000 to 150,000 net acres in El Halcón. The Company has redirected capital from the Woodbine play to El Halcón where it expects to operate an average of three to four rigs for the rest of 2013.  As previously disclosed, Halcón expects to have data from a 330 square mile 3-D seismic survey spanning across portions of Leon, Madison and Grimes Counties in-house by the end of 2013 to aid in the further development of the Woodbine play. 

Year-to-date, the Company has become a more efficient operator in El Halcón by decreasing the drilling days per well, drilling longer laterals and increasing the length of the frac stages while maintaining the total amount of proppant. The average number of feet drilled per day for the last five wells is 36% higher than the first five wells Halcón drilled in the play this year. Recently, Halcón set a Company record by reaching the target depth on a well in 10.75 days by drilling an average of 1,656 feet per day including a 9,157 foot lateral.

There are currently 14 Eagle Ford wells producing, 9 wells being completed or waiting on completion and 4 wells being drilled.

http://investors.halconresources.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=78...

Three new Buda completions by Navidad in Houston Co. posted today. A fourth in Madison Co. . All look very good, gas and condensate.

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