Chesapeake Operating: (1) submitted a 640 acre Haynesville unit application for Section 20 dated 3/24/10, (2) a Baton Rouge hearing on the application was held 5/4/10, and (3) the field order No. 191-H-104 dated 6/7/10 designated S20-T15N-R14W as Haynesville Zone, Reservoir A, Unit HA RA SU156.
Chesapeake obtained a horizontal well permit (242547) dated 12/21/10 that expires 6/18/11, and according to Keith Mauck's “Drilling Rig Locations” discussion on January 14 the Chesapeake #58 drilling rig has been assigned. The Sonris website for this well is:
http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2...
I have been considering a proposed Chesapeake lease for several months for depths below 6500 feet. If or when a HA well is drilled will that resolve the question about this section being HBP by the shallow Pettit well No. 220475 in the southwest corner of Section 20 just South of the Texaco station?
There 2 dwellings in the Southwest corner of Section 20 so that may explain why the proposed drill site is 908 ft from the South section line but why is the bottom hole location 990 feet from the West section line?
Tags: Chesapeake, Haynesville, Unit, permit, well
Les,
Did the 23-stage fracture result in a better well? Can we tell if the well's IP was significantly higher than other wells in the region with fewer fractures?
Henry, there is no clear indication the well had any better results than others in the area. Of course the size of frac stages vary also between wells so the 23-stage treatment amy be similar in total size.
Each operator has experimented with various designs (# stages, stage size, cluster spacing, etc) and have likely arrived at their preferred base design.
It would be helpful if everyone would post the well numbers for those 20 to 23 stage fracs so anyone interested could follow their long term production and decline rates. Is their way other than contacting the operator to determine the number of frac stages for a well if it is not clearly shown in the Scout info? Thanks.
The details of the frac stages are contained in the Final Completion Report form filed with the state. That report is in the well file of each well contained in the SONRIS Classic (Java) portion of the database, not in SONRIS Lite.
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/sonris_help_center/forum/to...
Robert, here are some with at least 18 stages:
Petrohawk, Bolton 35 #H1 Well, Serial #239976, S26(35)-T16N-R11W, Bossier Parish, 21183 Mcfd, 24/64" Choke, 8225 psi Flowing Pressure, 20 stages
EnCana, George Lormand 4 #H1 Well, Serial #239966, S4-T13N-R11W, Red River Parish, 37000(28751) Mcfd, 29/64" Choke, 8519 psi Flowing Pressure, 20 stages
Comstock, Ramsey 4 Hz #1 Well, Serial #240506, S33(4)-T13(12)N-R16W, DeSoto Parish, 11850 Mcfd, 24/64" Choke, 7232 psi Flowing Pressure, 18 Frac Stages
Comstock, Neil Horn 5 Hz #1 Well, Serial #240507, S8(4/5)-T12N-R16W, DeSoto Parish, 17452 Mcfd, 24/64" Choke, 7576 psi Flowing Pressure, 18 Frac Stages
Comstock, Whitehead 9 Hz #1 Well, Serial #240246, S16(9)-T12N-R16W, DeSoto Parish, 17557 Mcfd, 24/64" Choke, 6596 psi Flowing Pressure, 18 Frac Stages
EOG, Grantham 30 #1A Well, Serial #241242, S30-T12N-R15W, DeSoto Parish, 9126 Mcfd, 28/64" Choke, 4150 psi Flowing Pressure, 19 Stages
Chesapeake, Brasch Family 3 #H1 Well, Serial #239839, S3-T13N-R13W, DeSoto Parish, 22147 Mcfd, 26/64" Choke, 6940 psi Flowing Pressure, 23 Frac Stages
Shell, Rocking G Farms 29 #1 Well, Serial #242038, S29-T11N-R12W, DeSoto Parish, 23739 Mcfd, 25/64" Choke, 8003 psi Flowing Pressure, 19 Stages
Chesapeake, Walker 6 #H1 Well, Serial #240651, S6-T16N-R14W, Caddo Parish, 11012 Mcfd, 22/64" Choke, 5335 psi Flowing Pressure, 18 Stages
Chesapeake, Bledsoe 19 #H1 Well, Serial #240362, S19-T16N-R14W, Caddo Parish, 16656 Mcfd, 22/64" Choke, 7964 psi Flowing Pressure, 18 Stages
Finally, 6 months after "TURN TO SALES" and "WAITING ON PIPELINE" last May the Jones HA well has been completed and changed to production status code 10. Maybe royalty checks sometime next year. How does "14,256 MCFD and 6209# FP rank among all completed wells?
WELL HISTORY
SERIAL | WELL NAME | WELL NUM | ORG ID | FIELD | ST CD | PT | WELL CLASS | EFF DATE | END DATE | STAT DATE |
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242547 | HA RA SU156;JONES 20-15-14 H | 001 | C084 | 2360 | 01 | 00 | 12/21/2010 | 12/21/2010 |
SCOUT INFO
REPORT DATE | WELL STATUS | MEASURED DEPTH | TRUE VERT DEPTH | DETAIL |
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11/30/2011 | 10 | 16423 | COMPLETED 6-29-11; GAS; HAYNESVILLE RA; 14,256 MCFD; 22/64 CHOKE; 212 BWD; 6209# FP; 2340# CP; PERFS 11,868-16,316' MD | |
05/30/2011 | 36 | 16423 | WAITING ON PIPELINE |
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