Recieved notice yesterday (as an adjoining landowner outside the proposed units) that they are proposing 2 new units: Austin Chalk Zone, Reservoir A, Centervile Field, (1) AUS C RA SUD & (2) AUS…Continue
Started by CenturyMan. Last reply by Skip Peel - Independent Landman Jul 5, 2018.
Anyone aware of any leases signed in Evangeline yet. heard the courthouse is quite busy!! Continue
Started by Hydrocarbonite Feb 17, 2018.
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Thx for all the seasoned info guys! All involved in the Miller Estate know very well we are a deep, hot, Longshot! And with that being said , we are still so very grateful that Mr. Dewey Stringer has afforded us some excitement and opportunity with the team he has put together!
#Team Petro/MRO
Jay, did some quick checking of BHT's on log headers. Max I see is 330 degrees F at 18,000' based on a limited number of wells. I will agree that "black oil" will not be around at these temps after it has been cracked and broken down to gas molecules, but condensate and NGL's can be presence with associated host gas at these temps.
There is a reason logging companies like SLB and Halliburton have "hot hole" tools to do open hole work in temperatures greater than 350 degrees F.
Jay, please tell me what you are looking at in the offset logs? Is it low porosity in the AC section? Curious what you are referring to. Thanks
A review of deep Tx, La and Miss O&G production shows a LOT of O&G molecules living and being produced at these depths. The pressures result in more O&G being crammed into the pore space.
Well Jay , i guess someone should alert/educate the Geologist/engineers with Marathon. Its their unit application. We are just along for the ride!
You're welcome. A little time is all it takes.
Thanks Skip. You are right, I’ve spent a little time in there, but haven’t got very far. Just need to make it a priority.
Maybe you should invest some time in learning how to look them up in the database?
I have that one. Looking for SU76
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