Austin, Brazoria, Brazos, Burleson, Chambers, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Hardin, Harris, Jasper, Jefferson, Lee, Madison, Matagorda, Montgomery, Newton, Orange, Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity, Tyler, Walker, Washington & Wharton.
Some of these counties are also included in the Eagle Ford (North) Group because of shale development but the main targets in this region for the last couple of years appears to have been in either the Austin Chalk fields or in the Yegua/Cook Mountain.
Everyone is welcome. If you want to talk about another formation or type of development that I haven't mentioned, please, feel free to open a discussion.
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Anything happening in Houston County seems to quiet. :)
Any news on Wakefield or any other Terrace/Trivicum sites. What is the process once well has been drilled if its just a horizontal well? What are the general time frames from drilling to completeion and being ready to produce?
Interesting completion reports today at the RCT. One looks like a real monster. Others are pretty good. rumor has it that one of the companies currently looking at a few sites is thinking multi-year commitment.
your right dbob,
West to east one well at a time with a couple miles between them with each jump ------ am hearing that Terrace has a rig "rigging up" on Wakefield in Leon and also hearing that EOG openly admitted that they are leasing in Houston County now and are no longer trying to work in secret ---- leases are still not going crazy as the competitors have blocked it up and refuse to compete against each other ---- a barn burner Hz well in the "Eaglebine" would change all this overnight IMHO.
my guess is that Houston County is about 12 to 18 months behind the development curve as compared to Madison County.
New rig report comes out any minute... I'm a day behind, LOL. I've been thinking Thursday all day long. I guess I lost a whole day this week.
Thanks for the updates everyone. Any hints what is on the horizon DH,
Gotta go with DH on this - relative to 1 year ago, the county is still absolutely popping. Need to see some completion, and see some drilling returns on the newest drills.
Don't worry I promise it has not all gone away just nothing brand new this week YET
I noticed that... been quiet all week.
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