Just found this permit application for Lacour 43.

 

 PUBLIC NOTICE - - - In accordance with the laws of the State of Louisiana and the particular reference to the provisions of LA R. S. 30:4, and the provisions of Statewide Order No. 29-B as amended and adopted by the Office of Conservation of the State of Louisiana Anadarko E&P Company LP P. O. Box 1330 Houston, Texas 77251 832-636-3315 is applying to the Injection and Mining Division of the Office of Conservation for a permit to dispose of producing fluids generated from oil and gas production by means of an injection well, which is identified as Lacour 43 SWD Well No. 1, Serial Number (NA), with the injection interval at an approximate depth of 3365 ft. to 4395 ft. The well location is Section 43, Township 3S, Range 8E, Lacour Field, Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana. All interested parties are hereby given an opportunity to submit written comments no later than fifteen (15) days from the date of this publication. Identify the well when corresponding. Direct comments to: Office of Conservation Injection & Mining Division P. O. Box 94275 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9275 Re: Comments for SWD Application 4513457-aug 9-1t - PUBLIC NOTICES/CONSERVATION

 

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Craig-

What's happening on the Lacour well site? Which well does it look like they are drilling first? 42 or 43?

 

Bulldog

No movement that I know about. Don't know which one the are going to drill first I just wish they would drill.

Does it look like they are ready to move a rig on? Location and access road built, reserve pit dug, conductor pipe set?

The location and access road is built. It looks much larger than normal so I am expecting a big opperation. I have speculated and it is purely speculation, that this could be a super pad. Nothing to base this on other than what I have observed and the fact that a rig is not there after 3 months since permit.

 

Also, Anadarko has permitted a drilling fluids disposal site for Lacour 43 but I am sure that they use it for other sites. It does show they are serious about drillin the chalk because of the major investment. I did not see a reserve pit or conducter pipe set because I was a little leary about tresspasing.

 

I am thiking they will drill 43 first but that is just a guess. I don't really care which one is first I am just anxious to see produstion results. I have heard that these wells are just for gathering information. This would fit their field developement model. OK with me as long as there next well is a big one on my land :.)

 

Is Dominique No. 1, Serial No. 243229 being tied in for production? If so has anyone seen equipment moving out. More importantly has any of this equiptment being moved to the Lacour site?
Anadarko is currently logging prior to setting surface casing @ 4092'. 
Craig - What's the 43 location looking like?

 

They spud the well on 9/1 !!!!! Here we go. I pray this is a barn burner.

Measured Depth 4092 on 9/6
4092 05 DRIVE 20" DRIVE PIPE TO 144' ; SPUD 9/1/11; DRLD; TOH TO LOG

The Dominique well took almost 3 months to drill. Hopefully they'll shave some days off of this one and start filling the tanks up with oil in no time. Keep us posted with the activity on the ground.

LACOUR 43 SCOUT INFO 9/12/2011:

 

SET 13-3/8" CSG @ 4092'. DRLG AHEAD @ 9900'.

i've heard there has been a lot of activity on the dominique site, trucks in and out for the past several weeks.  This is all fairly new to me, can someone advise as to what stage they may be in at this point, and does this stage indicate in particular about production to follow?

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