well # 239214 reported 5-18-09. sec 35 19n 13w @5220 mcfd. what does this do for this
area of bossier parish?

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jay have your heard what the shale is around cross lake. i hope its better than 5.5 mil. a day. east side south lakeshore and jolly napier.
I agree that 5.5 MMCFD is a very respectable well. If that well produces for the next 20 years at about 1/3 of that production...I would be pleased. Anyone that would be disappointed in that well would change their mind once they walked to the mailbox for 20 years.

Jaybird
the problem is it most likely won't produce in the long run at 1/3rd of that production, heck there's an 85% decline rate in the first year alone!
It is fine for the royalty owner with no investment. The WI owners who just spent $7.5 million drilling it might not think so with gas at $4. Just wonder how many more of them will get drilled if gas stays at $4 for a while? I'm guessing not many. The well's decline rate will probably have a lot to do with it.
just ran some crude calculations.... assuming 85% 1st year decline, 25% in later years, 8% discount rate, $8 million in well costs, 25% royalties, etc. etc. Chesapeake would need NG prices above $7 to make this well break-even.
no, there are a lot of complicated real world variables i didn't put in there. Just wanted a rough estimator of what some generic operator would face with that type of production and decline curve. Obviously if a company had hedged above $7 per Mcf they'd be in good shape.
Jay, it seems to me they can better use PXP's promote $$$$ drilling wells in Bethany-Longstreet and elsewhere. I'm guessing that stuff in Northern Caddo abd Bossier will get developed when gas prices go up and stay there for a while.
agreed, like I said before I think this well will put a hold on drilling north of I-20 until prices improve significantly (above $7 or $8 per Mcf). There may be some unlucky souls who find out that some small time operator is going to come in and drill a vertical well just to hold their lease by production for the larger company.
Electrodynamics, I am not confused. The Prescott Family well in Section 35 of 19/13, on a N/S plane is one mile north of the Exco Sharp well in Section 1 of 18/16 and two miles north of the Chesapeake Sharp well in Section 7 of 18/15. Its IP was comparable to the Chesapeake Sharp well and less than the Exco Sharp well.
Yes, but I believe Electrodynamics was trying to say that the Exco and CHK Sharp wells are off to the west by 17 & 16 miles respetavly.

The hope was that as tthe shale went east, it would improve from what they have found north of shreveport, this does not seem to be the case.
Yes, but in this vacinity, north/south may be more critical than east/west as long as you don't go too far east or west. It looks like the Herold well in 17/16 Section 13 made a good well. Anyone hear anything about the XTO well in 17/12 Section 9?
In any case this may be dashing the hopes of the mineral owners on the fringe in north bossier and webster parishes.

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