All things about Austin Chalk in Louisiana: Horizontal drilling, improved seismic testing, and liner casing are offering hope for the deep minerals in the Austin Chalk which runs from Austin, Texas through parts of Louisiana to Biloxi Mississippi.
Location: Vernon-Rapides-Avoyelles-StLandry-PtCoupee-Florida parishes
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SEISMIC ACTIVITY IS FINALLY HAPPENING!
After signing a permit for siesmic testing (with Green Bear) several monthes ago all I did was sit back and wait. Well, it looks like the wait is over. Someone came out today to get started. The company name on the side of his truck said "HELIX".
He could not find the flags that designated where was to start drilling holes so he said he would be back this afternoon. He said that after he completes this task someone would be out in approx.
3 weeks to start blasting. Looks like Joe was right(as usual) when he
said that this area was heating up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What about Pointe Coupee Parish. We have a feeler from Anadarko regarding Lacour Field (or at least it is an undefined field with a Pennington Well on it on Lacour property). No mention of unit size yet. Since first conversation lease money went from $150 for three years to $175 plus options for two more years at $75 per year with a royality of 20%. Now they have added a royality of 25% for below the Austin Chalk (which would be the Tuscaloosa Trend).
We have not signed up yet but probably will do so. The place has been leased on and off for more than 60 years. This is the most activity in about 15 years or so,
Once had about four acres in production and did well, then the well sanded over and stop producing. Now the well is capped and closed off.
Do we know there are minerals down there. Just waiting for price and technology to get to it.
Wondering if it might be beneficial to have this group cover Austin Chalk in general, and not just AC in Louisiana. The trend arches all the way from Central Texas Eastward. Might help to get the membership up on the group and certainly there is much information on the Chalk out of Texas that could prove helpful to those who are in the continuation of the trend into Louisiana.
Anyone think we will have renewed interest in Rapides, Lecompte-Forest Hill area like 1995-96 ? Any comments welcome. Thanks Charles
Jamie.
More people will see your post if you post in the threads area. I'll try and repost your comment for you.
Is East Feliciana considered to be in the Austin Chalk and if so is there any
activity or interest in the area for this?
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