NEW TOWNSHIPS ENTER THE HA PLAY - HA UNIT APPLICATIONS FOR 19N - 11W & 20N - 11W

Petrohawk applies for HA unit in Section 28 of Township 19 North - Range 11 West.

Diamond Oil applies for HA units in Sections 2 & 11 of Township 19 North - Range 11 West and Sections 25 & 35 of Township 20 North - Range 11 West.

Okay, Bellevue Field, you're up. Good Luck.

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BUMP!!!!! We need some positive news at the top of the main page. Don't pay any attention to that LNG behind the curtain.
they must have found a better way to crack the frac.
RAY. That may be the case. But these units are not only on the northern edge of the play but the far northeast edge also. Quite far from the disappointing northern wells in 19N - 16W, 15W & 14W. Even further east than the not-so-great Chesapeake Prescott Family well in 19N -13W. This is virgin territory. And just far enough from the northern wells completed to date, that there may be differences in the petrophysical characteristics of the shale. I don't base my optimism on Diamond Oil. If we were to do the research, I bet we would find that this is their only leasehold prospective for the shale. But Petrohawk, ah, that's a different story. They are the real McCoy. That doesn't mean that the northeast will be better than the north but until the first wells come in, it will make it interesting for land/mineral owners in those townships. Cross you fingers.
Skip,
This should be very interesting.
Agreed, BirdDawg. We could use some step out drilling to talk about. I'm surprised as I didn't expect this kind of activity on the "edge" with the current economics.
You gotta find the limits of the field sometime.
The HA zone is around 3000 ft shallower up there. Is this because of a salt dome or what? How much cheaper will it be to drill compared to normal depth of the play?
Both wells drilled by diamond have over three hundred feet of shale. The well in 20n has three hundred eighty
The wells in north Caddo also had 300' of shale. Thickness is obviously not the main determining factor in making a successful HA well.
So what.

Thickness has nothing to do with productivity. its all about porosity.

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