Skip's post Oil and Gas News Locations & Completions for April 30 lists the following permit for Natchitoches Parish followed by his comment below. This is potentially very exciting news for the area.
Brammer Engineering Inc, Olympia Minerals, 001, Sec. 16, T8N, R8W, Wildcat, 4850' MD, Eagle Ford Shale.
"And it is permitted as an oil well. I think there may be some leasing activity associated with this permit. Natchitoches members should watch this well."
Can anyone elaborate further on the matter at this point, or are we in for yet more suspense?
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Or sometimes its just a way to get your interests seperated. I'm sure Roy O Martin is happy with his stake in Indigo he recieved in exchange for ROM Timber's minerlas
Indigo looks like another Co. looking for buyers, or why else would they have split, HA in Indigo, Tuscaloosa Marine in Indigo 2? Looks like making it easy for a buyer to pick and choos to me.
Can anyone tell me of activity in San Miguel Creek Field. I have a lease with XTO and my property is close to the Birdwell 001 well. We own 20 acres W/2 of SE/4 of SE/4 of section 22, T10N, R10W. Thanks
Might the Eagle Ford end up productive in this area after all? Will be interesting to see how things play out! Check out the following discussion:
The depth of the formation is important as far as the presence of mature hydrocarbons. Only in far south Natchitoches Parish does the EF appear to have sufficient depth to be prospective. The well that is the subject of the original discussion was quite shallow and appears to confirm that the EF was not productive that far north.
Was that shallow well drilled for purposes of actual exploration or simply to interrupt prescription?
I don't know. If I recall correctly there were some leases taken in conjunction with the well.
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