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Skip, the "HA" is for Haynesville Zone and does not specifically stand for the Haynesville Shale formation. The Haynesville Units are zonal units rather than formation units. That is the reason the unit applications define a depth interval rather than a specific formation. Remember the Haynesville Zone can also include the Bossier Shale and other formations above and below the two formations.
By the way, the "HAY" designation has been around a long time.
Pamela, the time between initial well permit to first gas sales is highly variable (3 months to 2+ years). Most well permits are valid for 180 days and may expire and be re-permitted before the well actually spuds. Drilling time is typically 30 - 60 days. After a well is drilled it can be 1 to 6+ months before the operator moves a fracture stimulation crew on location to complete the well. Once a well is frac'ed it is generally placed on production but this can be delayed waiting on downstream infrastructure such as pipelines and gas treating facilities.
That well was spudded on 6/12/11 and the drilling may already be completed. So the main variable is how long it will take for XTO to move a frac crew on location assuming all downstream pipelines etc are already in place.
Les, the SONRIS Main Menu updated the Birpdwell H1 well. How do I interpret the info that follows for the last three updates on the well?:
Thanks for all of your help
Report Date Well Status Depth Details
8/19/11 05 14340 Plug 11,903'; Drilling @ 12,918'
8/05/2011 05 14340 Set 7" to 12,000' W/1625 SX;
Drilling; Logged; Cemented
14,340-11,930' W/ 320 SX
7/15/2011 05 10445 Set 9 5/8 to 7283' W 1380 SX;
Drilling
Pamela,
The driller had both the 9 & 5/8" casing and the 7" casing. Drilled ahead to to 14340 ft. After logging the well, ~ 2400 ft of the lower part of the well was plugged and the driller sidetracked the well. This could have been required if the rig encountered some drilling problems.
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