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.

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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

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

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Leor permits new shallow well in Trinity County 8 Replies

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EOG in Walker County, TX 49 Replies

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

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Walker County Stingray A1H/RE Well 4 Replies

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Comment by dbob on September 10, 2011 at 16:33
Bosco -  Family says no seismic they can recall in the last 4-5 years.  They noted a few wells that were completed between Lovelady and Crockett a few years back, and that there had been some production in Lovelady proper historically.  Family also reports lots of irrigation piping (8"-10"), heavy truck traffic, and flushing some lines, etc.  Oh, and tearing up the roads..  Sounds like there is currently some fracing going on.
Comment by Bosco Ritchie on September 1, 2011 at 9:07
Dbob...that is exactly what I am hearing..I seems they are drilling without using seismic, or new seismic...I have asked around and everyone tells me there has been little to no new acquisiton in that area....
Comment by dbob on September 1, 2011 at 7:59
I'll have to ask a family member, but I don't think there has been anything recent there. I think there was a speculative shoot done around Crockett proper and available from one of the geophysics companies (Sietel?).
Comment by Bosco Ritchie on September 1, 2011 at 7:52
thanks for the info Dbob....I have been looking at that activity, as well as Burk and Navidad..there have been about 30 perimits filed by that group in the last year. They all seem to be targeting Buda, Glenrose, Geortgetown and Edwards...the usual suspects in the area, which is a hit and miss deal. I hope they have a technique   to highgrade the locations. If not and they are just drilling to hold acreage they may find themselves upside down...have you seen any seismic activity in the area in the last two years?
Comment by dbob on September 1, 2011 at 7:37
LLOG Exploration just filed three Lovelady area permits, wildcats with depth of 12,500 feet.... Sharing the wealth or someone looking to get in on the action?
Comment by Bosco Ritchie on August 25, 2011 at 12:48
I spoke with the guys at Burke Royalty several weeks ago and they say they are in partnership with Navidad over 125000 acres in Houston County. They are drilling well after well but I see very little production...i wonder what the master plan is because the Buda - Georgetown - Glen Rose is tough to make money.... 
Comment by dbob on August 25, 2011 at 12:28
Navidad permitted the Crespi #1H well in Houton County today.  Crespi #1H API 225-31202.  Its field is listed as Fort Trinidad, East (Buda) so call it a Buda Lime target.  It shows a 5000+ foot lateral.  Its the first  horizontal permitted by Navidad.
Comment by jffree1 on August 21, 2011 at 5:47
Navidad Resources spudded the Garrison #1, 225-31199, in Houston Co. this week.  The permit is similar to the wells being drilled around Lovelady (13-14,000' wildcat) but this one is 11 miles southwest of Lovelady in the G. Badillo Survey, A-4.
Comment by dbob on August 3, 2011 at 9:54
No, its Houston county, but right on the county line. I took a look at the well records for the Von Rosenberg well. Completion depth is in the 10,900- 11,600 range, although there was a casing warping problem with frac. Frac was pretty modest and include acidizing. top of Paluxy was something like 10,700.
Comment by jffree1 on August 3, 2011 at 9:50
Is that Madison County, dbob?
 

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