Any guesses? Any predictions?
I notice that some areas are already working on 2 wells? Since HBP occurrs on the 1st well, what is the motivation by the drilling company to continue to the next well in the unit? Whatever that motivation or logic, will that be the same motivation or logic for all OG companies? The price of NG does not appear to be going up?
Let's say there is 1 well in the section now? What is a guess on how many years it will be before there is a 2nd one? A 3rd one? a 4th one?
When will the drilling of Bossier Shale wells begin, just for fun? There have been a few but not as many as have been drilled HS, again because the 1st HS well the land is HBP?
Have any of the companies in this play laid out their development plan in any of the shareholder or other industry presentations? Has Halliburton or any other industry insider presented what they think the development plan should be for the play?
Any rumors? Any firsthand knowledge?
Is everyone just coasting until there are better gas prices? What if in 5 years from now NG prices have not budged, will they not develop any further, and continue to wait, 10 years?
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Many thanks sir. I appreciate your help
VSC, some sections already have way more than two wells. Development plans by company will vary dependent upon acreage position in the play, earnings growth objectves and acreage positions in other plays. Development plans are always being re-evaluated and adjusted based on changing circumstances. Most operators are realizing gas prices of $5.00+ (NYMEX basis) due to hedging activity.
Bossier Shale drilling is already occuring in some areas of the play but it will continue to be second tier in activity to Haynesville Shale drilling.
Drilling plans are generally discussed in the quarterly results calls and annual analysts meetings. Companies like Halliburton do not design field development plans as that is left to the operators. These companies just assist in designing well completions.
Long term prices below $4.00 will eventually cause a downturn in the Haynesville/Bossier Shale rig count.
I wondered why the landman for the company told me there were going to be three wells drilled on my site.. I suppose the reason is the so called infrastructure..? Meaning the pipeline? Or the land prep?
I didn't ask if they would all be the deep slant wells..guess Bossier is not a deep slant well?
Wish I had asked more questions..but I just don't know what questions to ask..I am just relieved that they are going to drill. There is a lot of land out there in the Haynesville Shale area and tho it looks like there is a well every mile around here there is still a lot of area for the drilling companies to pick from. If they do drill and bring in good wells I will change my name from krky to happy old hag.
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