SNAPSHOT OF THE PLAY - HA APPS AND UNITS BY TOWNSHIP - 05/23//2010 - GoHaynesvilleShale.com2024-03-28T16:53:40Zhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/snapshot-of-the-play-ha-apps-1?commentId=2117179%3AComment%3A1363208&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi, Skip.
I didn't want you…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-06-29:2117179:Comment:14251042010-06-29T11:13:21.211Zsesporthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/sesportperson
Hi, Skip.<br />
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I didn't want you to think I was showing favoritism toward Les B. and ignoring you.<br />
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That's all.<br />
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Hi, Skip.<br />
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I didn't want you to think I was showing favoritism toward Les B. and ignoring you.<br />
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That's all.<br />
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80) heh, heh, heh
Hey, Dion, you…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-06-29:2117179:Comment:14249362010-06-29T03:48:48.621Zsesporthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/sesportperson
heh, heh, heh<br />
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Hey, Dion, you got a Southern Maid where you live?<br />
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lol 80)
heh, heh, heh<br />
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Hey, Dion, you got a Southern Maid where you live?<br />
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lol 80) The DeSoto Parish case has no…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-06-25:2117179:Comment:14170642010-06-25T13:21:07.613ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
The DeSoto Parish case has no bearing on the legal concept of "production in paying quantities". The Ferrara case before Judge Adams is a "demand to develop" suit. The deadline has passed for briefs to be submitted. I believe the date for responses to those briefs is about a week off. I would expect a ruling no earlier than the middle of July.
The DeSoto Parish case has no bearing on the legal concept of "production in paying quantities". The Ferrara case before Judge Adams is a "demand to develop" suit. The deadline has passed for briefs to be submitted. I believe the date for responses to those briefs is about a week off. I would expect a ruling no earlier than the middle of July. Skip,
"... production in payi…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-06-25:2117179:Comment:14168822010-06-25T10:24:40.202ZHenryhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/Henry48
Skip,<br />
"... production in paying quantities holds leases that do not contain those specific lease terms." Unless that case that Randy Davidson took to DeSoto Parish wins. Has anyone heard if there has been a ruling from the judge?
Skip,<br />
"... production in paying quantities holds leases that do not contain those specific lease terms." Unless that case that Randy Davidson took to DeSoto Parish wins. Has anyone heard if there has been a ruling from the judge? All the sections listed on SO…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-06-25:2117179:Comment:14166472010-06-25T03:04:28.940ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
All the sections listed on SONRIS Lite in 17N - 15W have "Status 10" wells except for 10: Sections 5,11-16, 22,24,30. Those producing wells hold whatever tracts are contained in their original leases. Most older leases not only did not contain vertical Pugh clauses, they did not contain horizontal Pugh clauses. It doesn't matter the formation being produced nor the depth nor the well spacing, production in paying quantities holds leases that do not contain those specific lease terms.
All the sections listed on SONRIS Lite in 17N - 15W have "Status 10" wells except for 10: Sections 5,11-16, 22,24,30. Those producing wells hold whatever tracts are contained in their original leases. Most older leases not only did not contain vertical Pugh clauses, they did not contain horizontal Pugh clauses. It doesn't matter the formation being produced nor the depth nor the well spacing, production in paying quantities holds leases that do not contain those specific lease terms. Where are those old wells sti…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-06-25:2117179:Comment:14166162010-06-25T02:45:26.906ZP.G.https://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/PG
Where are those old wells still producing in 17n 15w that may be holding by production? I see on sonris there are few wells but are those holding whole sections?<br />
Only 3 Haynesville Shale wells..
Where are those old wells still producing in 17n 15w that may be holding by production? I see on sonris there are few wells but are those holding whole sections?<br />
Only 3 Haynesville Shale wells.. Skip:
But what will become o…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-06-24:2117179:Comment:14163082010-06-24T23:41:59.595ZDion Warr, CPLhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/DionWarr
Skip:<br />
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But what will become of the donut hole?<br />
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Seriously, though, understandable. I do believe you provide an insightful representation with this map, but I did acknowledge your point about non-economic, non-productive areas of the play, and that this leaves room for serious misinterpretation. But you do provide another non-operator driven viewpoint which serves to filter out some of the noise from the E&P companies and their endlessly revised maps which more than a few folks believe are…
Skip:<br />
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But what will become of the donut hole?<br />
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Seriously, though, understandable. I do believe you provide an insightful representation with this map, but I did acknowledge your point about non-economic, non-productive areas of the play, and that this leaves room for serious misinterpretation. But you do provide another non-operator driven viewpoint which serves to filter out some of the noise from the E&P companies and their endlessly revised maps which more than a few folks believe are designed not only to show the activity, but enhance and underscore their position in the 'best' position in the play (at least, according to them). Your map shows more of the proof in the pudding. Dion, I think the Snapshot ma…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-06-24:2117179:Comment:14142072010-06-24T02:40:49.400ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
Dion, I think the Snapshot map is history. I have been concerned for some time that it gives an overly general and easily misunderstood perception of the Play. As development is nearing the current economic limits of the shale in a number of areas, I fear that shading entire townships may be misleading. More specific information is becoming available from reliable sources and I would prefer that members utilize that data.<br />
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The drilling units utilizing names other than Haynesville but including…
Dion, I think the Snapshot map is history. I have been concerned for some time that it gives an overly general and easily misunderstood perception of the Play. As development is nearing the current economic limits of the shale in a number of areas, I fear that shading entire townships may be misleading. More specific information is becoming available from reliable sources and I would prefer that members utilize that data.<br />
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The drilling units utilizing names other than Haynesville but including the HA zone in their depth definitions are already included in the unit totals by township. And my old blog post lists them. Link follows:<br />
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<a href="http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/profiles/blogs/cotton-valley-and-lower-cotton" target="_blank">http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/profiles/blogs/cotton-valley-and-...</a> Skip:
In response to your Ma…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-06-23:2117179:Comment:14138192010-06-23T23:02:01.571ZDion Warr, CPLhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/DionWarr
Skip:<br />
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In response to your May 30 comment, might I suggest a second map for the next installment showing Haynesville and comparable 'mislabeled' LCV/CV Stringer and Jurassic active wells and permits broken down by township analogous to that shown above to better illustrate the current productive limits of the play?<br />
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Or is this possibly part of the 'subscriber side' of Skip Peel - Independent Landman ('dot com')?
Skip:<br />
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In response to your May 30 comment, might I suggest a second map for the next installment showing Haynesville and comparable 'mislabeled' LCV/CV Stringer and Jurassic active wells and permits broken down by township analogous to that shown above to better illustrate the current productive limits of the play?<br />
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Or is this possibly part of the 'subscriber side' of Skip Peel - Independent Landman ('dot com')? A successful unit application…tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-05-30:2117179:Comment:13634762010-05-30T17:21:15.564ZSkip Peel - Mineral Consultanthttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/ilandman
A successful unit application results in a Field Order establishing the unit and defining the depth of the formation(s) that the unit covers. There is no "permit". Permits are for wells. A drilling & production unit is good indefinitely and has no associated requirement for development. The formation of a unit <u>usually</u> precedes the drilling of wells but there have been a number of units formed where the shale was thought to be sufficiently productive but later discovered to not be…
A successful unit application results in a Field Order establishing the unit and defining the depth of the formation(s) that the unit covers. There is no "permit". Permits are for wells. A drilling & production unit is good indefinitely and has no associated requirement for development. The formation of a unit <u>usually</u> precedes the drilling of wells but there have been a number of units formed where the shale was thought to be sufficiently productive but later discovered to not be economic. Example, 20N - 16W, 15W, 14W &11W have 16 units of approximately 10,240 acres and <u>one</u> well. The earliest completed wells in the area just to the south in the 19N townships defined the Haynesville Shale in that area of north Caddo and Bossier parishes and rendered the areas further north of lesser interest/value. I highly recommend that those on the edge of the play as currently defined keep this object lesson in mind. The productive shale does not go on forever and not even the most experienced and capable of the shale focused energy companies knows where that boundary exists definitively until a well is drilled. However the northern and northeastern extent of the Play appears known at this time. The eastern and southeastern extent will likely be known later this year. If the Play has any direction of potential growth, it is south and southwest. And the depths, heat and pressure of the shale as it deepens trending south may make development problematic before operators actually reach the end of the Play.