District 3 Oil & Gas and "Eaglebine" in East Texas

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District 3 Oil & Gas and "Eaglebine" in East Texas

A place to discuss oil & gas related activity in all Texas Upper Gulf Coast Counties. Discussion headquarters for the emerging Eaglebine play in East Texas.

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Texas Upper Gulf Coast Counties

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.

Discussion Forum

Walker County 71 Replies

Started by Caddo Rat. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Aug 8, 2022.

Example Completion, Houston County 992 Replies

Started by dbob. Last reply by Lucky347 Feb 28, 2016.

Treadstone Energy sells for 715 million to Energy Exploration 6 Replies

Started by Steve H. Last reply by Steve H Dec 25, 2015.

EOG Houston County 27 Replies

Started by Lucky347. Last reply by jffree1 Apr 5, 2015.

North Tyler County Leasing 5 Replies

Started by Mike R. Last reply by Mike R Dec 14, 2014.

Hopeful in Pennington 383 Replies

Started by Joseph Cartwright. Last reply by Dan Dominy Sep 8, 2014.

NEW EOG permit - Hackett #1 in Houston Cty. 1 Reply

Started by Bob. Last reply by Lucky347 Aug 29, 2014.

BBX Permits "Bigfoot" in Angelina County 18 Replies

Started by dbob. Last reply by Lance Oliver Aug 28, 2014.

"Rich Oil Prospects in East Texas for ZaZa and the Hawk" 3 Replies

Started by Vernon. Last reply by Wish You Knew Aug 6, 2014.

Leor permits new shallow well in Trinity County 8 Replies

Started by dbob. Last reply by Rock Man Jun 25, 2014.

EOG in Walker County, TX 49 Replies

Started by Buck Wells. Last reply by jffree1 Jun 16, 2014.

Leasing/Activity in Houston County (near Crockett) 4 Replies

Started by Bob. Last reply by Randy Dym Feb 26, 2014.

Walker County Stingray A1H/RE Well 4 Replies

Started by Sarah Shearer. Last reply by jffree1 Feb 6, 2014.

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Comment by Texas54 on April 20, 2012 at 7:42

Anything happening in Houston County? Seems like all is quiet.

 

Comment by jffree1 on March 26, 2012 at 13:23

I added Walker County to the list of counties in District 3.  I just missed it...  sorry about that.  That's where the new SM Energy permit (Horizon Properties #1H) is that dbob posted a few days ago.

Comment by Dry Hole on October 11, 2011 at 9:00

dbob,

 Sorry dbob when I said "micro" all I was saying it was a very small shoot compared to the huge county wide intrusive shoot they did back in 2007

Comment by dbob on October 11, 2011 at 7:27
Dry Hole

I thought micro seismic was more passive listenting down boreholes during a frac (to see propogation). Dunknow. sounds like more of a regular seismic shoot - any chance you've seen cables crossing the road in that area over the last week.
Comment by Dry Hole on October 11, 2011 at 5:58

Boscoe,dbob

 Believe someone shot a short string of micro seismic in the Pearson Chapel (Houston Co.) area this morning as I was outside and could hear and FEEL the few charges going off with a couple minutes delay between each shot.  Would they do this for a look down the horz leg most likely ?

Comment by Tom Cates on October 9, 2011 at 15:01
Thanks for the info, Mike. Will do. We were leased in Clawson with Southwestern up until a couple of years back. I wasn't sure if their interest was related to the Travis Peak and James Lime action around Pollok or if they were considering the area prospective for Haynesville/Bossier. It will be interesting to see if there is further seismic action around us.  You, Bosco, and dbob seem on target with your assessments--we may have to wait it out to see what happens on H/B exploration. Ironically, my late parents left us a small royalty interest of about 7/10 acre in the Haynesville "sweet spot" over in San Augustine and Shelby Co, so we hopefully will get in on a little piece of the action if XTO ever gets their act together on the two wells they completed late last year.
Comment by Bosco Ritchie on October 5, 2011 at 9:05

Best wishes tom.

Comment by Tom Cates on October 5, 2011 at 9:00
Thanks for doing this research, Bosco. This was new info to me. Hopefully the Leor activity will pay off and encourage a closer look at this whole area--if we can get gas prices up!
Comment by Bosco Ritchie on October 5, 2011 at 8:06

Tom, I havwe attached a plat of your area in Angelina. the Southernmost yellow dot is your Abstract, and all the other dots are wells. It looks like there is some very good glen rose production just north of you.Angelina.bmp 

These wells make up to 4.5 BCF, which is good for a vertical hole!!

Some, but very few wells are serioulsy damaged in completion. I dont have the facts on this well and it could be true. You seem to be in the hunt for glen rose. You are quite a distance from the Leor well, but if the Leor well turns out to be a monster......a rising tide lifts all boats!!

Comment by Tom Cates on October 5, 2011 at 6:51
Bosco, our property north of the Neches in Angelina is very close to a vertical wildcat that Chevron drilled back in 1982 that was reported as 16002 feet (In A-36, JB Palbador). It was dry holed, but a neighbor who worked for the drilling co. claimed that they thought it would be a successful well, but was damaged when they tried to complete. Don't know if this is correct or any actual specifics about formations or well data, but I've wondered how it would relate to the Leor well which is SW and deeper. 
 

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