Indigo Shows Their Hand In Natchitoches Parish - GoHaynesvilleShale.com2024-03-28T22:14:55Zhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/indigo-shows-their-hand-in-natchitoches-parish?groupUrl=natchitochesparishnetwork&commentId=2117179%3AComment%3A3919287&xg_source=activity&groupId=2117179%3AGroup%3A1103&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYes, I do keep an eye on your…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2022-08-21:2117179:Comment:40328372022-08-21T21:35:19.908ZTom Fosterhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/TomFoster
<p>Yes, I do keep an eye on your weekly rig report. </p>
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<p>It will certainly be nice to have another lease offer come along. I will be eagerly awaiting that day, which might not be too far away, given the current price and demand for natural gas. </p>
<p>Yes, I do keep an eye on your weekly rig report. </p>
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<p>It will certainly be nice to have another lease offer come along. I will be eagerly awaiting that day, which might not be too far away, given the current price and demand for natural gas. </p> SWN now owns this Field Order…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2022-08-21:2117179:Comment:40328362022-08-21T18:37:51.620ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
<p>SWN now owns this Field Order even though leases have expired, it continues in effect. Obviously, SWN would need to pursue leases to be able to develop Section 23 which the company might do in the future. SWN has been super aggressive since acquiring the Haynesville assets of Indigo and GEPH. They have seven Haynesville directed rigs drilling in Louisiana currently.</p>
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<p>SWN now owns this Field Order even though leases have expired, it continues in effect. Obviously, SWN would need to pursue leases to be able to develop Section 23 which the company might do in the future. SWN has been super aggressive since acquiring the Haynesville assets of Indigo and GEPH. They have seven Haynesville directed rigs drilling in Louisiana currently.</p>
<p></p> Thank you for that informatio…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2022-08-21:2117179:Comment:40328352022-08-21T18:31:18.154ZTom Fosterhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/TomFoster
<p>Thank you for that information, Skip. </p>
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<p>I had received the pre-application notice in October 2019 showing Section 23 within the unit, but nothing further after that. When I inquired recently with SWN, they checked with Indigo and then responded that Indigo had allowed the lease to expire in February 2021 with no desire to extend. </p>
<p>Thank you for that information, Skip. </p>
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<p>I had received the pre-application notice in October 2019 showing Section 23 within the unit, but nothing further after that. When I inquired recently with SWN, they checked with Indigo and then responded that Indigo had allowed the lease to expire in February 2021 with no desire to extend. </p> I don't know of any reason be…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2022-08-21:2117179:Comment:40328332022-08-21T18:02:55.377ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
<p>I don't know of any reason beyond that I think Indigo was moving toward selling their Haynesville Shale assets during those three years. Did you get the Indigo application for the well including Section 23? I'll post a link to it below. Field Orders are effective indefinitely unless dissolved by a subsequent Field Order. Think of these Field Orders as "spacing approval". Horizontal well laterals must conform to spacing regulations and may be no closer to a unit line than 330' and no…</p>
<p>I don't know of any reason beyond that I think Indigo was moving toward selling their Haynesville Shale assets during those three years. Did you get the Indigo application for the well including Section 23? I'll post a link to it below. Field Orders are effective indefinitely unless dissolved by a subsequent Field Order. Think of these Field Orders as "spacing approval". Horizontal well laterals must conform to spacing regulations and may be no closer to a unit line than 330' and no less than 660' between lateral wellbores. HC (Horizontal Cross) wells may ignore the 330' between units in a north south direction. Once an operator has secured spacing approval through a Field Order, they can permit a well or wells that conform to those approved lateral slots at any time in the future. Interested Parties are required to be "noticed" to form a drilling unit or approve well slots. There is no notice requirement for the permitting of one or more wells. You'd have to checking SONRIS to know that permits had been granted.</p>
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<p></p> I leased 40 acres in S23-10N-…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2022-08-21:2117179:Comment:40329312022-08-21T17:38:53.517ZTom Fosterhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/TomFoster
<p>I leased 40 acres in S23-10N-10W in the King Hill Field to Indigo back in 2018. They were moving along on the permitting process and then everything went quiet. Indigo did not renew the lease at 3 years before selling to SWN. What was the reason for the seeming loss of interest in the Ha Ra Suz area? </p>
<p>I leased 40 acres in S23-10N-10W in the King Hill Field to Indigo back in 2018. They were moving along on the permitting process and then everything went quiet. Indigo did not renew the lease at 3 years before selling to SWN. What was the reason for the seeming loss of interest in the Ha Ra Suz area? </p> Yep, Paw. That would do it. …tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2022-02-03:2117179:Comment:40116322022-02-03T14:49:56.178ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
<p>Yep, Paw. That would do it. The production volumes found in the SONRIS database for unitized wells are cumulative for all the wells in the unit. The only time you will see an entry for an individual well is the IP data in the Well Scout section of the Well File. Monthly production totals cover all the wells producing from the unit. Click on the six digit LUW Code number starting with a "6" and it will pull up a list of the wells reporting production for a specific unit regardless of…</p>
<p>Yep, Paw. That would do it. The production volumes found in the SONRIS database for unitized wells are cumulative for all the wells in the unit. The only time you will see an entry for an individual well is the IP data in the Well Scout section of the Well File. Monthly production totals cover all the wells producing from the unit. Click on the six digit LUW Code number starting with a "6" and it will pull up a list of the wells reporting production for a specific unit regardless of each well's surface location. SONRIS no long updates the Well Ctn column so viewing the LUW report is the only accurate means to know how many wells are contributing to the reported monthly unit production.</p>
<p></p> Replying to George Wiley’s po…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2022-02-03:2117179:Comment:40116282022-02-03T14:27:48.547ZPawhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/Paw
<p>Replying to George Wiley’s post re production on 252199. There are 5 wells in this production report and 4 are culs.</p>
<p>Replying to George Wiley’s post re production on 252199. There are 5 wells in this production report and 4 are culs.</p> Could be a number of reasons…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2022-02-01:2117179:Comment:40115382022-02-01T16:24:39.144ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
<p>Could be a number of reasons considering the specific area. This is on the slope of Natchitoches Island. A little further east is the apex of the dome and the Haynesville Shale is faulted out. This far east is further down the slope and should have good HA and BO. I suggest that you look at the TVD (most recent date under Well History) for other near by wells and see if there is an obvious difference, something in the neighborhood of 500' of separation between landing zones for the HA…</p>
<p>Could be a number of reasons considering the specific area. This is on the slope of Natchitoches Island. A little further east is the apex of the dome and the Haynesville Shale is faulted out. This far east is further down the slope and should have good HA and BO. I suggest that you look at the TVD (most recent date under Well History) for other near by wells and see if there is an obvious difference, something in the neighborhood of 500' of separation between landing zones for the HA and the BO. It is a long lateral, 8187 linear feet of perforated lateral so also compare that to the near by wells which are less productive. The last variable is the fact that the northern perforations in these wells are abutting a fault zone. Although operators don't highlight this in any press releases or corporate presentations, we have long speculated that there are greater natural fracture networks around faults so a greater drainage area. We have seen examples in the past of much slower decline in wells drilled into areas of major faulting. Where once fault zones were are problem for drilling horizontal wells, now with cross unit lateral wells they can be a benefit. Let us know what you find out. Good luck.</p>
<p></p> I was looking at the producti…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2022-02-01:2117179:Comment:40115352022-02-01T15:55:21.497ZGeorge Willeyhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/GeorgeWilley
<p>I was looking at the production of this well <a href="https://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2?p_wsn=252199" target="_blank">https://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2?p_wsn=252199</a></p>
<p>It seems that this well is extremely productive in comparison to other wells in the area. If that is the case, is this due to the well being in the Bossier formation or due to the length of the lateral?</p>
<p>I was looking at the production of this well <a href="https://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2?p_wsn=252199" target="_blank">https://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2?p_wsn=252199</a></p>
<p>It seems that this well is extremely productive in comparison to other wells in the area. If that is the case, is this due to the well being in the Bossier formation or due to the length of the lateral?</p> George, you are correct that…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2021-05-10:2117179:Comment:39827612021-05-10T16:59:51.598ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
<p>George, you are correct that there are no live, undrilled permits for Inidgo in Natchitoches Parish at this time. In order to have an idea of what leasehold remains undeveloped, it would take a deep dive into how many horizontal well slots have been approved by the state and how many have been drilled or are currently drilling. For as long as Indigo has had multiple rigs deployed to those Natchitoches leases, it is possible the company is nearing the end of this phase of development. I've…</p>
<p>George, you are correct that there are no live, undrilled permits for Inidgo in Natchitoches Parish at this time. In order to have an idea of what leasehold remains undeveloped, it would take a deep dive into how many horizontal well slots have been approved by the state and how many have been drilled or are currently drilling. For as long as Indigo has had multiple rigs deployed to those Natchitoches leases, it is possible the company is nearing the end of this phase of development. I've got all the data but it would take time to determine that.</p>
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