There have been several wells permitted in Madison County since the start of June.  These include permits by Navidad, Woodbine Acquisition Company, Bluestone Natural Resources, and CHK.  Looks like there are some vary long laterals in parts of that.  Notably, the McMahan #1H will have a lateral in excess of 7925' in the woodbine.  Now I know the woodbine is a productive formation in many areas, but I've always understood it to be a conventional reservoir.  Can anyone comment on if this appears to be regular woodbine with long laterals, tight woodbine, or something more akin to the Eagle Ford?  I've heard is called the "Eaglebine" by a few folks...

 

Thanks

 

dbob

 

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Could be - looks like wells are being fracked. Woodbine rarely needs fracking; water is usually the problem.
Just got word that CHK has made the best well yet so far in Madison Co. -------- if I remember correctly the well was a H Woodbine and had a VERY long lateral -------- lots of gravel trucks,commercial construction trucks and irrigation pipe on the move in Houston Co. this week also
Do you know the name of the well?  I'm trying to find out information on the Theiss horizontal well that was fracked last week in Madison County by Chesapeake. 

Chesapeake hasn't turned in an IP on that well yet.  You can check the completions reported here.  Type in the API number of your well (313-30879) and hit enter.  You will get a return now for the drilling portion of the report.  Once the IP is reported you will find a second search result.  

You don't need to know anything but the well API or County for that search... ignore the other stuff.

Thank you iffree1!!

 

Sorry, don't know the name ----- my info is just feed store talk among landowners

dbob,

  You might want to check out this weeks Leon Co. permits -- it seems that EOG has permitted a well near Normangee and listed the "Primary Field" as THE EAGLEFORD

It's kinda  redundant... that field name.  It's "Aguia Vado (Eagle Ford)" which translates into...  Eagle Ford (Eagle Ford).  

Sounds pretty cool, though, as long as you don't wonder what it means.

 jffree,

   Did not know that you were fluent in Spanish (I'm impressed)---------- seems pretty cool that EOG has chased EFS into Leon Co.

    I think that the founding wells in that field were found by Rippy Oil out of Tyler just a year or so back.

Not fluent but I know how to work google translator when I'm not sure.

Rippy is who I came up with.  It looks like they named the field.

EOG has Eagleford noted on completions (formation records) in Nacogdoches Co. going back to 2010.  I knew they were looking... just not how far afield.

DH,

Here are a few more in that field.  Looks like the first one (Simms #3H, 289-31663) came on in Dec. 2009.  See also: 289-31859, 289-31892 (1H & 2H), 289-31896

Simms 3H was a Range Res. directional well completed in the Glen Rose.  Rippy Oil Co. plugged it back and completed the EF.  Completion report attached.  There is a log available, also.

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