The Tuscaloosa Marine Shale is emerging again as a potential play. The Advocate in Baton Rouge published this article today:
http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/latest/Tuscaloosa-shale-activity.h...
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Tags: marine, shale, tuscaloosa
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Wheel Man,
Go to http://www.sonris.com/
Select DATA ACCESS, LITE; Select "WELLS BY PARISH", Select "E. Feliciana", Scroll down to the bottom. The bottom well is the most recent permitted. I will be tracking drilling activity in the play on our website:
http://www.ameliaresources.com/tuscaloosa-trend.htm
Wheel Man,
If the play works, E. Feliciana will be a good place to be. We've heard that the next TMS well should commence by June. We'll keep an ear on the ground.
Kirk
Joe,
I am just south of La. 10 between Clinton and Jackson
Wheel Man, you need to learn how to use the state Oil & Gas database, SONRIS Lite. Use the following link to the SONRIS Help Center group and read the Basic Well Search By Section - Township - Range.
Ronny,
Here's a map of the play with the area we like outlined in a dash. Your area has much lower resistivities. The lower resistivity is possibly due to the mineralogy of the rock, lack of hydrocarbons, or a combination of both. Indigo's well in Vernon Parish could prove that lower resistivity is not a bad thing. That verdict should be out soon. What's your township-range?
http://www.ameliaresources.com/documents/tuscaloosatrend/Amelia%20R...
Ronny,
I think you are in 14E vs 14W. Confirm.
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