Indigo Minerals LLC Announces the Purchase of East Texas Cotton Valley Assets
HOUSTON, January 2, 2014 – Houston-based Indigo Minerals LLC announced today the completion of the purchase of Preston Exploration’s East Texas Cotton Valley assets located in Harrison, Panola, Rusk and Upshur counties, Texas. The assets include 39 vertical wellbores with net production of ~3 mmcfepd.
Along with the wells, Indigo acquired an acreage position of approximately 12,200 net acres, the majority of which is held by production. Indigo estimates that these East Texas properties contain 30+ horizontal Cotton Valley locations and plans to move a rig onto the assets in Q1 2014 in order to further develop these wet gas reserves.
Lantana Oil & Gas Partners was divestment advisor to Preston Exploration.
Tags: cotton, east, harrison, horizontal, indigo, lantana, panola, preston, rusk, texas, More…upshur, valley
Thanks for posting, mel. Here is a little more detail for interested GHS members.
Skip--- there are also proven Shale below CV and Lime below shale near their acreage
adubu--I know. Anadarko has been drilling Haynesville Shale w/liquids in addition to CV for 3 years in Panola. Other operators, Devon and BP come to mine, are also drilling exploration wells in those counties and some adjoining. Wet gas is a popular target and the Duke facility at Carthage offers good connection to markets.
I don't think I can persuade the RRC to alter their reporting regs just for your sake. The fact that APC has drilled over 100 of these wells in the last few years on acreage already HBP should be more than enough proof. You can also review their corporate presentations for further proof. Here is an excerpt from one.
Here's a cut and paste of a reply by tc in a recent discussion thread.
Panola is all about liquids. As a NG only play its so-so, but add in liquids and it profitable.
adubu,
You won't find any condensate reported on APC "HH" wells but if you will go look up the new EOG wells in Panola Co. they are reporting their condensate production. I have had this discussion with others and it appears that APC is sending the wet stream to a gas plant for separation. As Skip said, APC has drilled upwards of 100 wells since they announced that they had wet Haynesville. They aren't after dry gas.
EOG wells:
Parker Unit #1H lease ID #267450
Boynton A #1H lease ID #267272
Morris Unit #1H lease ID #268326
Parker-Hopper (Alloc) Unit #1H permit #764163
Parker-Pierce-Hopper (Alloc) Unit #1H permit #764398
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