Where could I find a geologist to look at the log of a 16,000 foot well drilled on my property in south Jackson Parish 5 years ago? Cabot Oil was looking for a Cotton Valley zone below the Hosston zone, but said it wasn't there.
I've been wondering if any Bossier shale or other productive zone may show on the log besides the Hosston zone (about 10,000') which has been produced for over 30 years and is about played out?
A geologist offered to look at the log for me last year, but he said he got too busy to examine the log. The log of the Knight well (SN 230233) is posted on www.sonris.com under "document images."
Cabot drilled the 16,000' Womack well (SN230279) about three miles from the Knight well. I was told they hit a high pressure zone, but that it couldn't be produced. Could that have been a shale layer they were drilling through?
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