We've got interest in a well in RR parish that has had many problems and may end up being shut in or plugged and abandoned. Shell #240978
What happens if they end up giving up on the well? Over 11 mil into it now. How likely is it that they will try another hole? Maybe the Bossier?
Thanks for all comments and speculation. Jeff
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Hi Skip,
This is taking this conversation in a slightly different direction, but still relevant to this area of the play (SE corner of RR Parish). Indications from PHK suggest very reasonable quality shale for Bossier in this area, though the Haynesville results have been "less than phenomenal". Given that the original leasehold was pretty cheap in this area, seems to me that sometime over the next few years, nailing down Bossier resources would be long-term profitable for an operator. The "fly in the ointment" associated with this is that other areas may be both cheaper to develop (like Marcellus) and more profitable (like stacked HA/BO); still operators are likely walking away from 6+ BCF wells in this area for the Bossier, I gather from the PHK data. Any insights appreciated; I have a well in the area that looks to me likely to be HBP for about 10 yrs, given that it is producing at a bit less than half the rate of a good HA well; I am hoping that in that time period, Encana/Shell will find it worthwhile to go after the Bossier, or if they let the lease lapse, someone else would be interested in picking it up for the Bossier potential alone; I do understand that where the plays are stacked, the potential is REALLY good, but there are a lot of areas of the HA developed already with marginal Bossier potential.
Skip,
Please explain the difference between shut in productive and non producing. Thanks for the info
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