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Regardless of location or interest, here are the facts. The top of the Smackover is at ~10,840' in the area of Missionary Lake North Field under discussion. This is the top of the "A" reservoir. There are also reservoirs B and C. And then even deeper the Brown Dense which SWN reports to be 300' to 550' in thickness. Experts including some of the geologists posting on GHS agree the top of the Brown Dense lies about 1000' below the top of the SMK RA. In order to drill through the Brown Dense in this location a well would have to be about 12,000' True Vertical Depth.
Here is a link to the ETOCO Dominick 20 S/N 238870 Completion Report. Note that it's deepest depth drilled is 11,100' (first page of report). Then note that it lists the top of the Smackover as 10,840' at the bottom of the second page (you'll have to stand on your head to read it but that doesn't seem to be a problem for you).
http://ucmwww.dnr.state.la.us/ucmsearch/UCMRedir.aspx?url=http%3a%2...
Here is a link to the Clements Heirs 24 S/N 240355. You will note that it's deepest depth drilled is 10,227' TVD.
http://ucmwww.dnr.state.la.us/ucmsearch/UCMRedir.aspx?url=http%3a%2...
What I am talking about is your attempt to make some connection between the Brown Dense and the ETOCO wells in Missionary Lake North without providing any supporting evidence. It matters little if Cass County is another ten miles west when there is nothing of substance to support your contentions about the ETOCO wells testing the Brown Dense in N Caddo. You're welcome, Skip
It is my opinion that the ETOCO wells were drilled to test the Haynesville formation. There were no existing wells to HA depth that far north. It's not an opinion but a fact that the ETOCO wells did not test the Brown Dense as the wells were not drilled to sufficient depth. That is confirmed by the completion reports for the ETOCO wells. So yes I have evidence that they did not test the BD. If you find my comment about standing on your head to read the upside-down second page of the Dominick completion report offensive, I offer my apology. It is a reference to your strong opinions not grounded in or supported by facts.
Tom
Out of curiosity, if the BD were in Cass County at depths of 11,000'+ what would you expect - gas, oil, or wet gas?
Tom, this is my last post in this thread because you don't get it. The Dominick well drilled through the top of the Smackover at 10,840'. That is a fact. The True Vertical depths of the two deepest ETOCO wells are also facts, not opinions. The ETOCO wells did not come anywhere close to penetrating the Brown Dense. There are numerous comments by GHS members and statements by SWN that give reasonable approximations of the LSBD depths that are far deeper than the ETOCO wells.
There is abundant leasing occurring right now but not in the Missionary Lake North area. That's not an opinion, it is a fact because those leases are filed of record in Caddo and Bossier parishes. And I have copies of them because that is what I do.
As to your comments about lease offers which appear on their face to accuse me of trying to down play the value of minerals in your area, I have the following statement. I am a research landman whose clients are land/mineral owners. I do not work for the O&G industry. I have never taken a lease in my life. I am not trying to pull the wool over anyone's eyes, my motivation is to supply fact based analysis backed up by public record documentation. And to challenge assertions that have no basis in fact and may give members unrealistic expectations regarding their mineral estate. Such as yours.
Education suggests to me that if the BD is present with depth, the combination of pressure and heat is going to tend to yield gas, probably dry gas
There have been about 10 completion reports for Cass County in the last 18 months. The Sunninghill #1 reports production in the Cotton Valley, with Bossier at 10370', beneath the Cotton Valley.
The Starcke #1reported Smackover at 10894' and Norphlet at 11400'. It however, had an IP of 5 bbls/day from about 5800'
Grogan Minerals #1 went to 10950 and reported Smackover at that depth. Production is from Cottom Valley at about 10,100 to 10,300.
The one that might be of most interest to you is the Frost Unit #1, reported in 2010 as being located in the Smackover at 9900',
So, why does a company plug at fewer drill footage under the discovery level for oil/gas? I just don't understand with oil being so high and many folks converting to Natl. gas in their autos.
I assume you are talking about the Starcke. The assumption is that they did not find what they were looking for, or did not have the technical to produce it. So they plugged back to what they could understand and produce to salvage the well and hold the lease.
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