THE GHS HAYNESVILLE SHALE RIG TRACKER.

I'll update each week so we can follow the rig count.  I am only counting rigs drilling the Haynesville and Bossier formations.  Many industry rig numbers are for the "Haynesville Area",  however they may defined that, and includes wells drilling other formations.

Scroll down for each new weekly count.  I am deleting the January 26 rig count that I used to start this discussion and replacing it with a running list showing the rig count by state by week.

1/26.    LA - 26, TX - 14: 40

2/1.      LA - 27, TX - 14:  41

2/8.      LA - 25, TX - 13:  38

2/14.    LA - 25, TX - 14:  39

2/21.    LA - 26, TX - 14:  40

2/28.    LA - 24, TX - 14:  38

3/6.      LA - 27, TX - 13:  40

3/14.    LA - 24, TX - 15:  39

3/21.    LA - 25, TX - 15:  40

3/27.    LA - 26, TX - 11:  37

4/4.      LA - 25, TX - 9:    34

4/10.    LA - 26, TX - 9:    35

4/17.    LA - 23, TX - 9:    32

4/24.    LA - 23, TX - 10:  33

5/1.      LA - 23, TX - 10:  33

5/8.      LA - 22, TX - 9:    31

5/15.    LA - 19, TX - 10:  29

5/22.   LA - 21, TX - 10:   31

5/26.   LA - 19, TX - 11:   30

5/29.   LA - 20, TX - 11:   31

6/5.     LA - 21, TX - 10:  31

6/12.   LA - 20, TX - 10:  30

6/19.   LA - 21, TX - 11:  32

6/26.   LA - 21, TX - 12:  33

7/3.    LA - 20, TX - 15:   35

7/10.  LA - 20, TX - 15:   35

7/17:  LA - 20, TX - 11:   31

7/24:  LA - 21, TX - 11:   32

7/31:  LA - 19, TX - 12:   31

8/7:    LA - 22, TX - 12:  34

8/14:  LA - 25, TX - 12:   37 *  Corrected

8/21:  LA - 24, TX - 12:  36

8/28:  LA - 22, TX - 12:  34

9/4:   LA - 23,  TX - 10:  33

9/11:  LA - 25,  TX - 11:  36

9/18:  LA - 24, TX - 12:  36

9/25:  LA - 25, TX - 13:  38

10/2:  LA - 25, TX - 13:  38

10/9:  LA - 24, TX - 11:  35

10/16: LA - 24, TX - 11: 35

10/23: LA - 25, TX - 13: 38

10/30: LA - 23, TX - 15: 38

11/6:   LA - 23, TX - 14: 37

11/13: LA - 26, TX - 14: 40

11/20: LA - 27, TX - 16: 43

11/27: LA - 26, TX - 16: 42

12/4:  LA - 26, TX - 16:  42

12/11: LA - 28, TX - 15: 43

12/18: LA - 27, TX - 16: 43

12/25: LA - 28, TX - 16: 44

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No way to know. Depending on the length of the lateral, It can take 3 to 5 weeks drilling time but then the well can be shut-inf until a frack crew is available or longer if the operator wants to postpone production to a later date with the hope of better gas prices.  Once again depending on the lateral length and the number of wells in a completion group, the frack can take one to five weeks.  I've seen a few that reported completion ops over seven weeks.  Once wells are completed they are usually put in production promptly as long as there is a pipeline connection.  From the completion date it can easily be 4 to 5 months before royalty interests are in pay.  So from the initial appearance in the rig report, more like 180 to 240 days.

Thanks Skip!

You're welcome, MD.  I thought you might complain about how long it takes.  LOL!  Actually Louisiana doesn't have a limit on how long operators can go before having to start paying royalties as far as I know.  I do know that after 180 days of production they would owe interest on all the unpaid royalties.

LOUISIANA (24, DECREASE  OF 1)

Bienville:  Aethon – 3.

Bossier:  0.

Caddo:  Chesapeake - 2.

DeSoto: Indigo – 3, Comstock - 4, Brix – 1.

Natchitoches:  Indigo – 2.

Red River:  Aethon – 2, GEP Haynesville - 1, Vine - 3.

Sabine:  Indigo - 3.

TEXAS (12, NO CHANGE)

Harrison: Rockcliff – 1, Trinity Op - 1.

Nacogdoches:  Aethon - 1.

Panola:  Rockcliff – 3, Sabine - 2, Tanos - 1, Comstock -1.

San Augustine – Aethon – 2.

Shelby - 0

* My count from last week was off.  There were 3 LA rigs listed as "assigned" that were duplicates  of wells that were "drilling" also 1 TX.  There have been some minor changes in the report format since Enverus acquired it from RigData that I missed.  Sorry for any confusion.  Under the current conditions 36 Haynesville directed rigs is still an impressive number compared to other basins.

I have royalties from Comstock and Indigo on property in DeSoto Parrish.  I am just trying to better understand when they are drilling new wells, where those wells are located, and when those wells actually start producing.  I did not have much luck with the SONIS website several of you have mentioned.

  

MD, the most simple and useful SONRIS search is wells by section-township-range.  Use the link below and save it.  Leave the Section box blank and enter your township and range in the other boxes.  Example, 13N & 14W.  This will show you a list of all the sections in the township.  Wells are listed by their surface location (drill site) so wells producing from your mineral interest may be drilled from an adjoining section.  Look for your section number in the well name.  The well file will show basic data on the well and the operator.  Additional information in reports can be accessed by clicking on the well serial number in blue.  Give it a try and let me know if you have any questions.

http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_sectwnrng1

Thanks.  I will give it a shot.

LOUISIANA (24, DECREASE  OF 2)

Bienville:  Aethon – 2.

Bossier:  0.

Caddo:  Chesapeake - 2, Trinity - 1.

DeSoto: Indigo – 2, Comstock - 3, Brix – 1, Vine - 1.

Natchitoches:  Indigo – 2.

Red River:  Aethon – 2, GEP Haynesville - 1, Vine - 3.

Sabine:  Indigo - 2.

TEXAS (12, NO CHANGE)

Harrison: Rockcliff – 1, Trinity Op - 1.

Nacogdoches:  Aethon - 1.

Panola:  Rockcliff – 3, Sabine - 2, Tanos - 1, Comstock -1.

San Augustine – Aethon – 2.

Shelby - 0

LOUISIANA (23, DECREASE  OF 1)

Bienville:  Aethon – 2.

Bossier:  0.

Caddo:  Chesapeake - 2, Trinity - 1, Blue Dome -1.

DeSoto: Indigo – 2, Comstock - 4, Vine - 1.

Natchitoches:  Indigo – 3.

Red River:  Aethon – 2, GEP Haynesville - 1, Vine - 3.

Sabine:  Indigo - 1.

TEXAS (10,DECREASE OF 2)

Harrison: Rockcliff – 1.

Nacogdoches:  0.

Panola:  Rockcliff – 3, Sabine - 2, Comstock -1.

San Augustine – Aethon – 3.

Shelby - 0

LOUISIANA (25, INCREASE  OF 2)

Bienville:  Aethon – 2.

Bossier:  0.

Caddo:  Chesapeake - 2, Trinity - 2, Blue Dome -1.

DeSoto: Indigo – 2, Comstock - 4, Vine - 1.

Natchitoches:  Indigo – 3.

Red River:  Aethon – 2, GEP Haynesville - 1, Vine - 2, Brix - 1.

Sabine:  Indigo - 2.

TEXAS (11, INCREASE OF 1)

Harrison: Rockcliff – 1.

Nacogdoches:  0.

Panola:  Rockcliff – 4, Sabine - 2, Comstock -1.

San Augustine – Aethon – 3.

Shelby - 0

LOUISIANA (24, DECREASE  OF 1)

Bienville:  Aethon – 2.

Bossier:  0.

Caddo: Trinity - 2, Blue Dome -1.

DeSoto: Chesapeake 2, Indigo – 2, Comstock - 4.

Natchitoches:  Indigo – 3.

Red River:  Aethon – 2, GEP Haynesville - 1, Vine - 1, Brix - 2.

Sabine:  Indigo - 2.

TEXAS (12, INCREASE OF 1)

Harrison: Rockcliff – 1.

Nacogdoches:  0.

Panola:  Rockcliff – 5, Sabine - 2, Comstock -1.  *

San Augustine – Aethon – 3.

Shelby - 0

* This week's report lists Sponte Operating Inc. with a Haynesville directed rig assigned in Panola.  The  well will be located in the T W Walden Survey, A-698, 2.1 miles NE of Tatum.  This is the first appearance by Sponte Operating in the weekly rig report.

Sponte Resources

https://sponteresources.com/

Who We Are

 Sponte Resources is an Independent Exploration and Production company focused on developing Cotton Valley and Haynesville targets in the prolific East Texas Basin.  

 

In partnership with PetroCap, our working interest partner, we are currently in the beginning phase of our Haynesville Shale horizontal well development program. The partnership owns and operates 20 producing Cotton Valley and Pettit wells and holds over 5,000 net acres of leasehold in Panola County, Texas. 

 

Leadership

Chris Widell - President & CEO

Sean Horigan - Vice President, Operations

Michael Jones - Production Foreman

Debbie Holt - Controller

Mason McCowen - Land Manager

 

How We Look at the World

Our Name

  Sua Sponte: (Pronunciation: SOO-ah SPOHN-tay; Origin: Latin), "of one's own accord", "an act of authority taken without formal prompting from another party”. Inspired by the US Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment, we see our role as professionals and entrepreneurs in the energy industry as a daily challenge and a labor of love and service to our country. 

 

Our Ethos

  “Proximity, Authenticity, Empowerment”

We value close relationships with our people, property and service providers. We constantly seek to narrow the gap between what we think, what we say and what we do. And we believe empowerment and freedom to be an essential component of achievement, living a full life and creating value. 

 

“For this very reason, make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, and virtue with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with steadfastness, and steadfastness with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection with love.”

2 Peter 1:5-7 ESV

 

Track Record

Our team has decades of experience:

  • over 800 wells designed, drilled and completed in 4 continents
  • over 100,000 net acres acquired in nearly every lower 48 US oil and gas basin 
  • collectively monetized over $175mm in oil and gas properties in East Texas/North Louisiana and Oklahoma

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