Parish Name

Well Serial

Well Name

Well Num

Permit Date

Org ID

Location

Field

Field Name

Meas Depth

CADDO

249551

HA RA SUA;WILL22&27&34-15-15HC

001-ALT

28-MAR-16

C441

022-15N-15W

2360

CASPIANA

21556

CAMERON

249539

VUB;CAM PARISH SCHOOL BD 16

001

08-MAR-16

U015

016-12S-06W

2440

CHALKLEY

6000

CAMERON

249540

ROCKEFELLER SL 2038

002

10-MAR-16

H032

034-15S-03W

3210

DEEP LAKE

15000

CLAIBORNE

249554

CV RA SUS;DOUGLAS 19

001

30-MAR-16

W193

019-19N-05W

8743

SUGAR CREEK

10100

CONCORDIA

249541

MADISON

002

14-MAR-16

6479

005-05N-08E

9692

WHITES BAYOU, NORTH

4650

DE SOTO

249544

HA RA SUC;SAN PATRICIO 25 H

002-ALT

21-MAR-16

60046

025-11N-12W

1968

BRUSHY BAYOU

17820

DE SOTO

249546

HA RA SUEE;LITTLE 6

002-ALT

22-MAR-16

E183

006-13N-13W

4541

HOLLY

17500

DE SOTO

249547

HA RA SUEE;PARKER 6

001-ALT

22-MAR-16

E183

006-13N-13W

4541

HOLLY

17500

DE SOTO

249548

HA RA SUEE;HAY 6

001-ALT

22-MAR-16

E183

006-13N-13W

4541

HOLLY

17500

DE SOTO

249552

HA RA SUCC;GLD 36&1&12-15-15HC

002-ALT

28-MAR-16

C441

036-15N-15W

2360

CASPIANA

21080

DE SOTO

249553

HA RA SUCC;GLD 36&1&12-15-15HC

001-ALT

29-MAR-16

C441

036-15N-15W

2360

CASPIANA

21011

IBERIA

249549

SCHWING

001

23-MAR-16

G072

056-12S-07E

4691

IBERIA

8000

JEFFERSON

249555

SL 21345

002

30-MAR-16

L250

035-18S-24E

6520

MANILA VILLAGE

14500

LAFAYETTE

249542

WOODROW BROUSSARD

001

16-MAR-16

2931

003-11S-04E

0103

ANSELM COULEE

16400

SAINT MARTIN

249538

SUGARBERRY O&G CORP

003

08-MAR-16

B2040

013-09S-08E

0485

BAYOU BOUILLON

8031

SAINT MARY

249550

SL 21472

001

24-MAR-16

W216

000-17S-12E

0322

BATEMAN LAKE

12126

TERREBONNE

249537

SL 301 TERREBONNE BAY

399

04-MAR-16

H032

000-23S-19E

2184

CAILLOU ISLAND

9538

VERMILION

249543

LICHTENSTEIN

001

17-MAR-16

W203

034-11S-01W

4343

GUEYDAN

9400

WASHINGTON

249545

T WILLIAMS 26-16

001

22-MAR-16

S251

026-01S-13E

9727

WILDCAT-SO LA LAFAYETTE DIST

10200

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The site format doesn't provide sufficient space to see the entirety of the listing.  To access detail for a particular well, click on the six digit well serial number in blue.

JACKIE, only EXCO knows the specific answer to that question.  However, EXCO, and other Haynesville operators, prefer to drill multiple wells sequentially in a single unit or combination of units.  This reduces their cost to produce an mcf of gas. The three HA RA SUEE wells to which you refer are somewhat different from the norm as they have three different surface locations where most multiple pad wells are drilled from the same location.  Keep in mind that EXCO acquired these Bethany-Longstreet drilling rights from Chesapeake and Chesapeake drilled most of the original wells which continue to hold in force the underlying leases.  EXCO has no need to spread their wells around.  They do have a need to be as cost efficient as possible.  Section 6 will have multiple wells similar to the surrounding EXCO units.  Section 5 has 4, 8 has 3, 6 in 10, etc.  The sections you mention - 20,21,28& 29 - are not operated by EXCO.  Those sections/units are still operated by Chesapeake..

Thanks..How did EXCO acquire the drilling rights from Chesapeake and would EXCO possibly acquire more drilling rights in other sections I mentioned

Chesapeake sold the development rights to EXCO several years ago as part of a strategy to raise money to service debt.  I don't expect EXCO to acquire any more Haynesville rights as they are about broke and on the verge of bankruptcy.

Thanks..now I know more about what is going on

JACKIE, some corrections are in order on my part.  I was looking at 13N-13W wells - three of the the EXCO permitted wells on the discussion list are in that township.  There is only one permitted well in 14N-15W.  I think what you are referring to is an application for alternate unit well spacing.  Those are not well permits as such.  An operator must first get approval for the location of the horizontal laterals associated with alternate unit wells before applying for a permit to drill.  The spacing approval has little relevance without a permit to drill.  In many cases companies get spacing approval but don't follow up with well permits.  The spacing approval (field order) is good indefinitely.  A permit to drill is in effect for 365 days. Mineral owners in a unit get a notice letter including well plat for alternate unit wells.  There is no notice required when a company gets a permit to drill.  You simply have to watch your sections on the database or look at the permits approved on some regular basis.  Once a week is enough for most folks.

The rest of my comments generally stand regardless of the different township.  EP Energy has the rights to sections 20 and 29 and they just sold out to Covey Park.  There is a Main Page discussion on that change of operator if you would care to read it.  Section 21 and 28 are Chesapeake units.

Has anyone heard anything about the law suite filed with McDonald law firm against Chesapeake in Desoto Parish

Henry is the only member following the McDonald litigation process.  When did the firm file in DeSoto?

2015

Jackie, Section 21 of 14/15 is in Keatchie, right? Chesapeake has that as I have minerals in sec. 21

yes it is in Keachi

 I am following that area closely too. I noticed Chesapeake has applied to DNR for 2 CULs in Sec. 22 which is one section east of us so hopefully we will get a couple more wells by this summer

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