Haynesville Fairway Expanding; Lease Terms Improving; More Pipe Under Way
August 31st, 2009 ndarbonne Posted in Uncategorized |
Good wells are being reported from Shelby, Nacogdoches, Harrison and Panola counties.
The Haynesville fairway is expanding, with wells of more than 20 million cubic feet a day being reported from the Holly/Caspiana area by Chesapeake Energy Corp. and Exco Resources Inc.
“Much of the early drilling was in the Elm Grove Field area. That’s where some of the highest-rate wells have been drilled to date,” says Dr. Joel Walls, vice president and chief petrophysicist with Houston-based Object Reservoir Inc., which is leading the 12-producer Haynesville Collaborative Exploitation project.
“More recently, we’re seeing some very good wells in the Holly/Caspiana area. Moving closer to the border, in the Logansport area, there was a report by Comstock Resources Inc. of a 17 MMcf/d well, and
going into Texas into Shelby, Nacogdoches, Harrison and Panola counties,
we’re seeing some very good wells in that area, although not at the same initial rates as the wells in the Elm Grove area.”
Walls is among presenters in the Aug. 20 webinar “The Haynesville Bottom Line: Leasing, Take-Away, Well Results” now available for viewing on demand, including presenters’ slides.
“There certainly is an expanding Haynesville development in progress. And we’re seeing lots of good wells being drilled and completed outside of what was originally considered the core of the play,” Walls says.
Is leasing expanding the same way? Ramona Hovey, senior vice president, product management for DI Energy Strategy Partners, a unit of DrillingInfo, which develops leasing and other industry intelligence, says, “Leasing concentration is still in the core areas but there are certainly producers that are starting to move out and test the water in the other area.”
The most unleased acreage in the expanding area that is considered potentially prospective for economic Haynesville gas production is just north of Shelby County, she says. “There is still some open acreage there and, certainly as you get to the fringes, such as Sabine Parish, quite a bit is open there but it does not appear the sweet spot is down there yet.”
The greatest leasing activity has been in Shelby County, Texas, and Caddo, Bossier and De Soto counties, Louisiana. Those are “all pretty tight,” she says...
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