Skip, or whomever, what size units are AIX drilling in T23N R7W.
Thanks, Treeman
Other than the HA RC SUT; E Crump Est #1 and the HA RB SUM; Hardin Etal 2-ALT, the AIX wells are "lease" wells meaning there is no drilling unit, voluntary or compulsory. The Haynesville units are 160 acres.
Ok, so how many acres are in the wells (in pay), excluding the Haynesville units.
Treeman
treeman, if there is a specific well you are interested in and it is complete I'll look at it. AIX has far too many wells to be looking them all up and there is no answer for those that are not completed and reported as the producing zone or formation is unknown.
You guys are correct, obed and The Baron. My apologies john and Little Red. I thought I looked through all the Hunt name variations. What little operated interest remains in LA for Hunt Oil Company is largely in 23N-7W. Sections 1, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 20, 21- 23 and 27. Also S7 in 23N - 6W. I think you guys have uncovered the reason for AIX drilling a lot of wells over a short period of time.
Has anyone heard what the production is on the Garrett well, I have heard between 200 and 2000 BOPD. The real story is what it is doing after 30-90 days?????
Live Oak Energy Suit against Hunt Oil in the E. Haynesville Field.
http://www.vorysenergy.com/2009/10/articles/energy/hunt-oil-decision/
http://www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/ebriefs/10/10056401.pdf
A bright flare is reported from the Garrett Lick Creek well tonight, whatever that means.
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