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LOCATIONS

CADDO PARISH

BHP Billiton Petro (TxLa Oper­ating) Co., ha ra suyy; Denney Webb 17-8hc, 1-alt, Sec. 17, T15N, R12W, Caspiana, 20859’ MD 13000, TVD, Hayensville RA.

Cross Petroleum LLC, Rena McKinney, 001, Sec.23, T22N, R15W, Caddo Pine Island, 1200’ MD, Nacatoch.

Joe Lamar Oil LLC, Heflin, 008, Sec. 22, T22N, R15W, Caddo Pine Island, 1200’ MD, Nacatoch.

Kirby Oil Co., Caddo Parish School Board, 010, Sec. 24, T22N, R15W, Caddo Pine Island, 1200’ MD, Nacatoch.

Kirby Oil Co., Caddo Parish School Board, 011, Sec. 24, T22N, R15W, Caddo Pine Island, 1200’ MD, Nacatoch.

Kirby Oil Co., Caddo Parish School Board, 012, Sec. 24, T22N, R15W, Caddo Pine Island, 1200’ MD, Nacatoch.

Kirby Oil Co., Caddo Parish School Board, 013, Sec. 24, T22N, R15W, Caddo Pine Island, 1200’ MD, Nacatoch.

MEM Co Exploration and Pro­duction LLC, Gimbert et al, 001, Sec. 28, T22N, R15W, Caddo Pine Island, 1100’ MD, Nacatoch.

BIENVILLE PARISH

WildHorse Resources Manage­ment Co. LLC, brc cv su; Woods H, 001, Sec. 1, T16N, R6W, Bear Creek, 19500’ MD11943’ TVD, BRC CV SU.

CLAIBORNE PARISH

AIX Energy Inc., ha ra sur; La Minerals, 003, Sec. 2, T22N, R7W, Oaks, 10700’ MD, Haynesville.

AIX Energy Inc, hay ra sub; Wages et al, 001, Sec. 11, T22N, R7W, Oaks, 10700’ MD, Haynes­ville.

DESOTO PARISH

Chesapeake Operating Inc., ha ra su60; JMD 2-14-15h, 001-alt, Sec. 2, T14N, R15W, Caspiana, 18400’ MD12500’ TVD, Haynesville RA.

Chesapeake Operating Inc., ha ra su60; JMD 2-14-15h, 002-alt, Sec. 2, T14N, R15W, Caspiana,
18400’ MD12500’ TVD, Haynes­ville RA.

LINCOLN PARISH

WildHorse Resources LLC, T.l. McCrary 14-11h, 007, Sec. 14, T19N, R4W, Hico-Knowles,19000’ MD 11100’ TVD, LCV.

WildHorse Resources LLC, T.L. McCrary 14-11h, 008, Sec. 14, T19N, R4W, Hico-Knowles,18500’ MD 10472’ TVD, UCV.

SABINE PARISH

Nabors-Johnson Production Co. Inc., Nabors-Logan, 078, Sec. 23, T10N, R13W, Pleasant Hill, 4500’ MD, Glen Rose.

Nabors-Johnson Production Co. Inc., Nabors-Logan, 079, Sec. 35, T10N, R13W, Pleasant Hill, 4500’ MD, Glen Rose.

COMPLETIONS

BOSSIER PARISH

COMPANY:
BHP Billiton Petro (TxLa Operating) Co., ha ra sux; Tigre Plantn LLC 31h, 2-alt:
246537. WHERE: Thorn Lake, S 31. T.15N R.11W. DAILY PRODUC­TION: 8,573 mcf gas on16/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity con­densate; 65 barrels water. PRES­SURE: 6,917 lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville RA; perforations, 12,280-16,834 feet, depth, 16,958 feet.

COMPANY: Petro-Chem Oper­ating Co. Inc., Fuller 26h, 2: 247396. WHERE: Caddo Pine Island, S 26. T. 22N R.15W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 160 mcf gas on open/64 choke; 138 barrels 40.8 gravity condensate; 753 barrels water. PRESSURE: 140 lbs. SPE­CIFICS: Annona Chalk; perfora­tions, 2,324-6,275 feet, depth, 6,414 feet.

CLAIBORNE PARISH

COMPANY:
Petro-Chem Oper­ating Co. Inc., ha rc su54; J.B. Owens13-6,1: 247649. WHERE: Haynesville, S 13. T. 23N R. 7W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 2,201 mcf gas on 16/64 choke; 212 barrels 54 gravity condensate; 260 barrels water. PRESSURE: n/a lbs. SPE­CIFICS: Haynesville; perforations, 9,817-10,170 feet, depth, 10,350 feet.

DESOTO PARISH

COMPANY:
Chesapeake Oper­ating Inc., ha ra su148; Sharp 21-14-12h, 002-alt: 247132.
WHERE: Caspiana, S 21. T.14N R. 12W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 15,696 mcf gas on 22/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 288 barrels water. PRESSURE: 6,570 lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville RA; perforations, 12,400-16,605 feet, depth, 16,969 feet.

COMPANY: Chesapeake Oper­ating Inc., ha ra su148; Sharp 21-14-12h, 003-alt: 247133.
WHERE: Caspiana, S 21. T.14N R. 12W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 16,608 mcf gas on 22/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 144 barrels water. PRESSURE: 6,775 lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville RA; perforations, 12,400-16,657 feet, depth, 16,790 feet.

COMPANY: Chesapeake Oper­ating Inc., ha ra su149; Sharp 21-14-12h, 004-alt: 247134.
WHERE: Caspiana, S 21. T.14N R. 12W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 12,168 mcf gas on 20/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 120 barrels water. PRESSURE: 5,975 lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville RA; perforations, 12,440-16,816 feet, depth, 16,935 feet.

LINCOLN PARISH

COMPANY:
WildHorse Resources LLC, La Minerals 19-30hc, 1: 246914. WHERE: Hico-Knowels, S19. T. 4N R.19W. DAILY PRODUC­TION: 20,300 mcf gas on 36/64 choke; 144 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 1,584 barrels water. PRESSURE: 4,300 lbs. SPECIFICS: LCV; perforations, 11,209-17,728 feet, depth, 17,850 feet.

RED RIVER PARISH

COMPANY:
BMR Oil & Gas Inc., Huckaby Young et al 31, 1: 247092. WHERE: Red River Bull Bayou, S31. T.13N R.10W. DAILY PRO­DUCTION: n/a mcf gas on open/64 choke; 9.28 barrels 38 gravity condensate; 51 barrels water. PRESSURE: 20 lbs. SPECIF­ICS: Paluxy; perforations, 2,838-2,876 feet, depth, 2,980 feet.

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that Horizontal shallow chalk well is pretty good, if it can hold up like that for awhile

Fuller 26H

dbob, Petro-Chem has been exploring the Annona Chalk as a horizontal drilling prospect for over a year and the Fuller 26H #2 is their best well to date.  I suspect that the production will hold up over time as the reservoir is conventional.  Owing to that fact the question would seem to be, how large of an areal extent is prospective for these wells?  I think Pero-Chem and CSC Energy have leased enough lands to drill a number of step outs.  From a mineral owners' prospective I think the most interesting element is that CSC leased those lands at a quarter royalty.  For those who end up in areas where the Annona Chalk is economic the royalties might be surprisingly substantial.  The oil gravity is very good although the produced water is high.

I'm not sure where all the Lincoln parish mineral owners are. I'd be pretty ecstatic with the Wildhorse wells being drilled!

I performed some title work for one out of state owner who acquired their interest by inheritance.  In earlier plays there was a lot of mineral sales in the core region of the current Wildhorse LCV/CV liquids development.  Many individuals were acquiring mineral or royalty rights from locals and selling them to buyers all over the country.  My client's successors in title were from Pennsylvania.  A lot of those original leases are still in force through continuous production.  I suspect a lot of folks who live on and own the land in the Terryville and Hico-Knowles fields don't own the minerals.  The fact that long term unbroken ownership results in ever smaller ownership interest per individual, many owners don't live in the area and Wildhorse doesn't blow its own horn allows the play to unfold with little publicity.

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