As reported this week by The Haynesville News and reported independently by North LA at another discussion group on GHS, T. S. Dudley Land Co is proposing a 1045-acre drillimg and production unit consisting of Sections 6 and 7 of T23N R5W of Claiborne Parish.
A legal notice in The Haynesville News says the well will have a likely measured depth of greater than 17,000 feet so it is almost certainly a horizontal well and the shape of the unit indicates the horizontal leg will be in a north-south direction, as seems to be usual for such wells. The hearing before the LA Department of Natural Resources is scheduled for August 9.
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As you may have seen elsewhere on GHS, Southwestern Energy (SWN) has revealed themselves as the E&P company behind T. S. Dudley. They also say that a Claiborne Parish well (presumably the above one) will be the second one they drill. It will have a vertical depth of 10,700 feet and a lateral of 6000 feet, and is expected to be drilled later this year.
Here is a link to Southwestern's news release, kindly provided by "bpm" on another discussion group at GHS:
http://www.swn.com/investors/Press_Releases/2011/2Q%202011%20Earnin...
Good luck to us all!
Question re: lease rights to the Brown Dense.
If the Brown Dense is the source rock for the Smackover formation that has long been a "workhorse" in North Lousiana for decades - and is below the Smackover formation, I'm curious about whether the rights to the Brown Dense - in general, for the "typical" lease with Pugh clauses, etc. are generally unleased across the area OR held by existing Smackover production.
follow-up question re: Pugh clause.
Say a well is drilled and completed at 10,000 ft. With a standard Pugh clause, rights would be then held to 10,100.
Say the well produces several years at the original zone, and is then recompleted up the hole - say to 8000 ft. Are the rights still held to 10,100 OR only to 8,100?
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