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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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Elmwood Operating Forms Two Austin Chalk Units in the Port Hudson Field, E Baton Rouge Parish 3 Replies

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Aug 3, 2022.

Southwind Oil & Gas application for AUS C RA SU86, Masters Creek Field 5 Replies

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by Rock Man Jul 8, 2022.

Continental Resources Applies For Austin Chalk Units in Vernon Parish 3 Replies

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Continental Resources: AUS C RA SUB, North Haddens Field, Vernon Parish 10 Replies

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by Roger Boehme Jan 22, 2022.

Prime Rock permits Crosby 33 H #1, Masters Creek Field, Rapides Parish 30 Replies

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by Rock Man Aug 9, 2021.

White River spuds AUS RA SUDD;Deshotels 24H, Bayou Jack North Field, AVOYELLES Parish 31 Replies

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by Rock Man Mar 17, 2021.

Ecoark Provides Update on 2021 Drilling Program 5 Replies

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Prize E&P permits the Maur H1, Hawthorne Field, Vernon Parish

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Jan 27, 2021.

New Vernon Parish Horizontal AC Well Permitted 76 Replies

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by David Crockett Nov 28, 2020.

Prime Rock HZ AC Application, Sugartown Field

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Profit Island Field - New Pennington Austin Chalk Unit 19 Replies

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Additional Pennington Austin Chalk Units - Profit Island and Morganza Fields 16 Replies

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PROPOSED SOUTHWIND AC UNITS (3 MASTERS CREEK & 2 WEST CHENEYVILLE) 7 Replies

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by Lisa Melder-Johnson Jan 29, 2020.

Southwind AC Units formed in Maters Creek Field, Evangeline and Rapides parishes 44 Replies

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by Darrell Blanchard Jan 19, 2020.

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Comment by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on April 11, 2018 at 10:29

EOG has permitted a SWD well in the North Bayou Jack Field.

SERIAL WELL NAME WELL NUM ORG ID FIELD PARISH PROD TYPE SEC TWN RGE EFFECTIVE DATE API NUM
975260 HIGGINBOTHAM SWD 001 E111 0800 05 00 021 02S 05E 04/11/2018 17009880060000
PRMT DATE SPUD DATE STAT DATE ST CD
04/11/2018 04/11/2018 02
Comment by Rock Man on February 11, 2018 at 15:58

Haven't heard anything on the EOG well - you mention gas lift. Where did you hear that?

I would expect EOG would be considering gas lift as an option for artificial lift in this well - although I would have thought that they would consider installing a downhole ESP instead of a gas lift system.

Check my earlier comments on this blog about reasons for decrease in well performance. A well like this will not flow on its own at optimum rates - it will need some help in unloading all the fluid in the wellbore / lateral and producing. This is where artificial lift technology comes into play. A simple rod pump will not move enough fluid to unload this wellbore sufficiently. And setting up either downhole ESP's or gas lift takes time and effort to get things set up correctly. This all impacts rate until things are running smoothly

Comment by Hydrocarbonite on February 11, 2018 at 9:48

Anybody heard any news on Eagle Ranch well?  GASLIFT???

Comment by Hydrocarbonite on February 10, 2018 at 1:07

Any lease details being published for any of the parishes in this group ? 

Comment by William C. Morrison on February 7, 2018 at 10:04

Craig, Littleasy is correct, there was a proposed second well to be drilled and it fell through since LaCour #43 turned out poorly.  But there was an existing well with a short lateral at the same location.  I think they have both been abandoned.  I think that was an Anadarko well and it was poorly drilled and set up.  I think the long lateral was not cased and it probably collapsed or something similar.  Could have been a poor frack job, I do know they went back in and did an acid job on it.  We were disappointed as our place is about seven miles as the crow flies from that well.  Any the current lease on our place is held by EOG, in past we had Chesapeake (glad they are out of the picture) and Santa Fe (which eventually turned into Anadarko).  We hope EOG has better technology and can figure out how to get the crude out of the ground.  I would get excited if they did a 3D seismic study in our area but as yet I have not heard anything like that.  I would consider that a necessary precursor to any drilling activity.

Comment by Rock Man on February 7, 2018 at 9:28

Highly variable early production as well as steep production decline is to be expected for "unconventional" reservoirs like the AC. The drop off here could tied to multiple issues or a combination of issues:

  • Natural decline in production
  • Well initially flowing and losing pressure and production rate before being shifted to some sort of artificial lift
  • If artificial lift is already installed, problems with that system
  • Problems with gathering system / take away capacity

It is best not to get too concerned with how a well is producing month to month early on - it is the long term trend that is more important.

EOG is looking closely at this too (and obviously knows all the details). Odds are they won't be drilling and completing another well until they get a better idea of the AC production trend and EUR projections from this well

Comment by scout6486 on February 7, 2018 at 5:03

Any word on the sharp drop off in production from EOG's Eagles Ranch well in Avoyelles? Production reported on SONRIS for the month of October is down 50% from September's production.

LEASE\UNIT\WELL PRODUCTION

RPT DATE LUW CODE STORAGE FAC DOC USE WELL CNT OPENING STK OIL PROD(BBL) GAS PROD(MCF) DISPOSITION CLOSING STK PARISH
11/01/2017 052025 1 622 14192 15394 14436 378 AVOYELLES
10/01/2017 052025 1 453 27609 29029 27440 622 AVOYELLES
09/01/2017 052025 1 0 26896 24024 26443 453 AVOYELLES
Comment by littleasy on February 7, 2018 at 3:43
Comment by littleasy on January 7, 2018 at 14:04
I believe that it was never drilled.
Comment by Craig Wascom on January 7, 2018 at 11:35

Chip 

On that petroquest presentation it shows a second lacour well. I was under the mpression they never drilled that second well. I saw it staked out when I visited way back then but thought that was as far as it went. What do you know about it?

 

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