24 November 2011 Pryme to Participate in Anadarko Austin Chalk Well
Pryme Energy Limited has elected to participate in an Austin Chalk well to be drilled by Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (NYSE: APC) ("Anadarko") within the northern portion of Pryme's Turner Bayou Chalk project acreage. Pryme has an 8.8% working interest (6.6% net revenue interest) in the well and the expected cost to Pryme is slightly under US$1 million.
The Rabalais 35-1 well, within the North Bayou Jack Field, will be drilled to a vertical depth of approximately 14,850 feet (4,525 metres) with a 7,000 foot (2,130 metre) lateral through the Austin Chalk formation, for a total measured depth of approximately 22,000 feet (6,705 metres). Drilling of the well commenced on 10 November and it is currently at a depth of approximately 5,700 feet (1,740 metres). Completion is expected to be achieved by late January 2012.
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The depth of the Rabalais 35 well being drilled on Yellow Bayou in Odenburg is nearing its target depth.
On Nov. 28, the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources reported the well had reacehd 12,225 feet, about 2,600 feet from its planned verticle depth of 14,848.
Read more: AvoyellesToday.com - WELL WATCH Rabalais well now over 12 000 feet
http://www.avoyellestoday.com/view/full_story/16584751/article-WELL...
The depth of the Rabalais 35 well being drilled on Yellow Bayou in Odenburg is nearing its target depth.
On Nov. 28, the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources reported the well had reacehd 12,225 feet, about 2,600 feet from its planned verticle depth of 14,848.
Read more: AvoyellesToday.com - WELL WATCH Rabalais well now over 12 000 feet
http://www.avoyellestoday.com/view/full_story/16584751/article-WELL...
Its interesting to see in these articles that Anadarko in only drilling a 5,000 ft. lateral in this well not the 7-8000 ft ones that they stated they were going to be drilling when they set up the large units. It looks like they have finally climbed on the "turnip cart" and have learned a lesson. So, in other words, they have finally seen-the-light and realize that drilling long laterals in Chalk is doing more damage than good.
Now this brings up the other problem that they have created. LARGE UNITS: There is no way that they can drain 1920 acre units with one well in Austin Chalk. It looks like its a convenient way to HBP large acreage blocks and spread the wealth around. I think this is counter-productive to the State maximizing production when the State needs the tax from production and in some cases direct income from production. It would be much better for the State DNR it establish uniform drilling and production units that more or less represent the true capabilities of the well draining the area. That information should be available from past drilling in the Austin Chalk.
Joe,
One thought on the other side of HBP.
I would think there is a CEO somewhere that is more interested in a current or soon to come year's bonus than holding profits and a bonus for a later CEO too many years down the road.
At least that is my hopeful thinking.
Cheers,
/Abington, (a beverlycajunbilly wannabee)
LOL..................
Rabalais 35 No.1 Drilling Update Turner Bayou Chalk Project
Rabalais 35 No.1 (8.8% Working Interest / 6.6% NRI)
The Rabalais 35 No.1 well in North Bayou Jack Field has reached a total vertical depth of 14,438 feet (4,400 metres) in the upper portion of the Austin Chalk formation. The rig is currently tripping the drill pipe out of the hole in preparation for running the 7 5/8th inch intermediate string of casing. This will then be followed by the drilling of the 7,000 foot (2,130 metre) horizontal section.
“As we continue drilling the horizontal leg later this week we expect to intersect oil bearing fracture networks similar to those encountered in both the Deshotels 20H and 13H wells to the south of the Rabalais 35,” said Justin Pettett, Pryme’s Managing Director. “The fracture zones which were intersected in the horizontal leg of the Deshotels 20H and 13H were accompanied by significant oil and gas shows and oil and gas were produced to the surface.”
The Rabalais 35-1 well will be drilled to a vertical depth of approximately 14,850 feet (4,525 metres) with a 7,000 foot (2,130 metre) lateral through the Austin Chalk formation, for a total measured depth of approximately 22,000 feet (6,705 metres). Drilling of the well commenced on 10 November and completion is estimated to be achieved in January 2012. The operator is Anadarko E & P Company.
The Turner Bayou project is a significant part of Pryme’s exploration portfolio and comprises approximately 80 square miles (50,000 acres) which have been imaged by a proprietary 3D seismic survey. Primary targets are the Wilcox formation at 12,500 feet, the Austin Chalk at 15,300 feet and the Eagle Ford and Tuscaloosa Marine Shales at 16,000 feet. Pryme has approximately 9,600 net acres within the Turner Bayou project covering all depths representing up to 30 potential drilling locations in the Austin Chalk alone.
Read more: AvoyellesToday.com - Rabalais well reaches total vertical depth alais Update
Read more: AvoyellesToday.com - Rabalais well now over 15 000 feet
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Rabalais 35 No.1 (8.8% Working Interest / 6.6% NRI)
The Rabalais 35 No.1 well in the Turner Bayou Chalk project in Odenburg south of Simmesport continues drilling horizontally within the Austin Chalk formation at a vertical depth of approximately 14,850 feet (4,525 metres) and a measured depth of 19,793 feet (6,030 metres).
Approximately 70% of the planned 7,000 feet (2,130 metres) lateral has been drilled. Drilling of the well commenced on 10 November and completion is estimated to be achieved later this month. The targeted total measured depth is approximately 22,000 feet (6,705 metres). The operator is Anadarko E & P Company.
“Drilling operations remain on plan,” said Ryan Messer, Pryme’s Chief Operating Officer. “Based on the current drilling rate we expect to reach target depth early next week.”
The Turner Bayou project is a significant part of Pryme’s exploration portfolio and comprises approximately 80 square miles (50,000 acres) which have been imaged by a proprietary 3D seismic survey. Primary targets are the Wilcox formation at 12,500 feet, the Austin Chalk at 15,300 feet and the Eagle Ford and Tuscaloosa Marine Shales at 16,000 feet. Pryme has approximately 9,600 net acres within the Turner Bayou project covering all depths representing up to 30 potential drilling locations in the Austin Chalk alone.
This is the fourth horizontal well drilled in Avoyelles Parish.
Read more: AvoyellesToday.com - Rabalais no 1 well nears completion
Friday, January 06, 2012 by Angela Kean
Pryme Energy (ASX: PYM) is moving closer to flow testing the Rabalais 35 No.1 well in the Turner Bayou project in Louisiana with the well now having been drilled to a measured depth of 6,208 metres, including a lateral of about 1,884 metres.
Installation of a slotted production liner is expected to begin next week, after which the drill rig will be demobilised and flow testing will begin.
Flow testing is expected to be completed by the end of January.
Drilling of the Rabalais 35 No.1 well, which is being done by independent oil and gas explorer and producer Anadarko Petroleum, was terminated short of the targeted 2,130 metre lateral length due to hole conditions leading to increased torque on the drill string. Conditioning of the well bore and completion of the well are underway.
Pryme has an 8.8% working interest in the Rabalais 35 No.1 well, Anadarko’s third Austin Chalk well in the region, which lies within the North Bayou Jack Field.
Anadarko has a significant acreage position in the proximity of Pryme’s Turner Bayou Chalk project including several units in which Pryme has the right to participate.
The well will provide an additional data point for establishing the oil and gas prospectivity in the northern portion of Pryme’s acreage within the Turner Bayou 3D seismic survey area.
Highlighting the propsectivity of the region, the recently completed Deshotels 13H well, in which Pryme as a 40% working interest, 6.4 kilometres south of Rabalais 35 No.1, returned an initial test rate of 1,167 barrels of oil per day and 600,000 cubic feet of natural gas per day.
Read more: AvoyellesToday.com - Rabalais 35 No 1 Drilling Completed south of S...
The Rabalais 35 No.1 well of Odenburg in the Turner Bayou Chalk project is nearing final completion and being prepared for production.
Tubing has been run in the vertical section of the well and a three and a half inch slotted production liner has been installed in the horizontal leg. This completion technique is different to that which was adopted for the Deshotels 20H and 13H wells and has been successfully demonstrated in a number of recent Austin Chalk wells which have been drilled by Anadarko. Anadarko’s Lacour 43-1 well, which initially tested at over 3,000 barrels of oil per day and is the highest initial rate achieved to date in the region, was completed by this method.
The drill rig has been released and demobilisation has commenced. Flow testing is scheduled to begin after the drill rig is off site and testing equipment has been set up; it is expected to take 7-10 days.
Our regular weekly updates will resume when flow testing begins. Shareholders will be kept informed as these activities progress.
About Turner Bayou
Pryme has a 40% working interest in 24,000 acres (9,600 net acres) in the Turner Bayou Project and is initially targeting development of the Austin Chalk horizon. A total of 30 Austin Chalk well locations are possible within the project area based on a 640 acre well spacing.
The Rabalais 35 No.1, which is being drilled by Anadarko Petroleum, is the third well in which Pryme has participated in the Turner Bayou project. The recently completed Deshotels 13H well (Pryme 40% WI), which is 4 miles south of the Rabalais 35 No.1, returned an initial test rate of 1,167bpd of oil and 600mcf/d of natural gas despite a sub optimal completion method and is now shut in pending the installation of a downhole pump prior to the commencement of commercial production.
The Rabalais 35 No.1 is targeting the same Austin Chalk objective as the Deshotels 13H and, if successful, will provide further evidence of the commerciality of the Austin Chalk formation in this region. Recent successful wells in and around Turner Bayou are detailed in Table 1 and Figure 1 below. Pryme plans to spud its fourth well in the Austin Chalk prior to April 30, 2012.
In addition to the Austin Chalk potential of the Turner Bayou project area, Pryme is aware that several companies have achieved encouraging results from tests of the Eagle Ford and Tuscaloosa Marine Shales in proximity to Turner Bayou, these formations are included in Pryme’s Turner Bayou leases. The Company will continue to monitor this activity and update the market as appropriate.
Read more: AvoyellesToday.com - Rabalais 35 No 1 Production Liner and Tubing S...
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