JRCO_Halcon_vFINAL%20%281%29.pdf
Ok, See page 8 -the updated leasing map. Halcon has an Woodbine /Eagle Ford Position in Polk County. I know Jeffre will want to see this. We are close to demonstrating the connection to the TMS in Louisiana - wonder what it will get called on the state line "Teaglebine"?
Speculation - This puts most of the SW part of Houston County in play, The western half of trinity county is obviously in the trend. Halcon isn't claiming lease position in some of this because they are blocked by one or more of the big guys.
More speculation -
Halcon is permitting and drilling a lot of lower risk (IMHO) stuff in grimes and leon county. Look for any polk county permitting activity by Halcon.
Please note that the Newton county stuff is Wilcox
Tags: Teaglebine, buda, dexter, eagle, eaglebine, ford, gathering, georgetown, woodbine
Thanks for posting this DBOB,
Page 7 proclaims that 40% silica and clastics = DELIVER-ABILITY
I have heard over and over again that this "Eaglebine" area did not have enough calcium content to have deliver-ability but obviously some operators have figured it out. I suppose Sand is the key ?
I've been looking for someone to take an interest in the Swift position in Brookeland and Burr's Ferry (La) fields. Anadarko has been all over Jasper and Newton Counties and I feel pretty sure they have already looked at what is below AC. That area drops off pretty deep south of Brookeland. Magnolia Springs AC is a good bit deeper than Brookeland AC but it's 25+ miles further south, too, so wouldn't expect oil below AC down there.
We'll just have to keep an eye on where HK is going.
Teaglebine, dbob? LOL, really? I like Eagleoosa (don't know what to do with the 2nd 'e' but I might ought to copy write that, whad'ya think?) since the EF and TMS are purported to be so close together on the border.
DH - not sure on the sand part - but the general comment fits with some of the comments that I think ZaZa and I think others have made,
Jffre - How about Eaglewoosa so the Woodbine heritage is reflected?
Dbob,
I know that added sand is a big part of frac tech, I wonder if they are looking for stringers with a high sand content or are they adding it to the fractures in the clay or both ?
BTW ---- It is hard to just imagine how potent/massive these new frac programs are, the amount of resources employed and the costs involved.
That might work if the woodbine is still a factor where the TMS is found. I haven't seen any discussion of that. Whatever they decide to call it, I hope they hurry up. I've been waiting a long time.
jiffree,
Im with you.....hurry up already :)
Tx54
Halcon leasing is going on in Polk Co this week- acreage I know about is northeast of Livingston.
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