There is a posting on the DNR Scout Report showing a Well permitted in Livingston Parish.
Operator is: Yuma E & P
Land Owner: Weyerhaeuser
Location: Sec. 19 T5S R5E
Permit Depth: 15,500
It looks like this is a vertical Austin Chalk well. If anyone has more information please post.
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Hello Joe, Hopefully you have some insight on what is ongoing in Livingston Parish...ANY new info would be greatly appreciated... Do you know of any other companies coming into this area???? I know there is seismic activity this weekend near my sisters property S of Livingston >>>Oliver Wheat Road ....area.....Thanks
for your help...May God bless you!!!!! Colyell57
Good Morning Colyell,
Nice to see you are online. For a quick short answer: No, that is the only deep drilling in Livingston Parish. Obviously, with seismic work to the south though that means that someone is interested. They are coming........ Just have a little patience.
As a side note. we have around 15 wells permitted and/or drilling at the present time across the State in what would be the Eagle Ford, TMS and Austin Chalk trend. All of this has happened since the first of the year. If these wells start coming in with good results then this area will go NUTS!!!!
Nice to hear from you again. Keep us up to date on the seismic work and any leasing.
I'm up in the Zachary area. We also leased in the mid 90's. Had no idea that they were looking for TMS/Austin Chalk. That lease was to OXY and I think the the bottom fell out of the oil barrel about then and they dropped us. I think they have learned a lot about drilling shale/chalk since then and the timing may be right this time.
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