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Please keep reporting what you know about this field.
We have land there!
*error in my previous excell info post...this is correct info*
Keeping in mind that all wells vary on frac stage numbers, chokes, and operator methodology, the following wells have declined as follows after a full 1st year in 14n 14w:
sec 12 - 82.01%
sec 17 - 78.22%
sec 24 - 69.73%
sec 25 - 79.86%
sec 35 - 76.53%
mean = 77.27% which is better than the industry estimated norm of 80-81%
After only 6 months as follows:
sec 12 - 30.05%
sec 17 - 43.22%
sec 24 - 54.00%
sec 25 - 30.63%
sec 35 - 40.51%
sec 9 - 47.36%
mean = 40.96%
**some wells not included due to their respected "issues" and, or wild fluctuations**
Kitty Kat Momma, I'm pretty darn sure 14n 14w has the BO. Off the LDNR website I saw info pertaining to the BO on a 14n 14w well. Now, I'm no oil/gas pro or geologist but the info appears to me that the BO is there.....although if it is good, bad, productive, etc. I don't know...but I feel good about it.
I know we're close on the maps I've seen on several companies websites. How do you look this up on LDNR's website? Prices just need to bump up to make it worthwhile. Also having the BO would be great.
Parkdota, the attached Petrohawk map shows the Holly Field to be in the productive area of the commercial interval of the Bossier Shale. Although Petrohawk refers to this interval as the Lower Bossier Shale most operators refer to this as the Mid-Bossier Shale.
Les, great map...thanks. I've had my eye on the Holly Field Moran 28 #240665 but haven't been able to make heads or tails of the data via sonris et al. I've seen where it came in at 11,000 mcf/day (HA play sister site) yet on sonris it has only 4,085 but the map you gave has 13,000+/- and the best full month to sales is 28,590 mcf/day with oil and shows this being in the 5th month which is odd. To date this is the oddest well I've looked at for data. Can you give some insight?
Parkdota, I forgot to mention that the infomation does not quite tie because there is no Moran 28 #1 Well. So I am not sure which well Petrohawk was referencing with the 13.0 MMcfd test rate.
OK, hate to sound like the dummy, but explain the legends to me:
the red lg. cirle going through the Holly Field. Does that mean that only a part of
of the Holly is productive for the Bossier
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