Kathy, can you narrow down the well location? Chevron just moved a rig (last week) from the May Sealy #A4H which is a hz. Travis Peak well and it has a location NE of Fairplay. They were (recently) drilling the Vera Harrison #19H and finished it a couple of weeks ago. It is Wildcat/Cotton Valley hz located south of Beckville. There are several other wells they have drilled since the first of the year (but not reported yet) but those are the two most recent rig downs.
jffree1--- Did Chevron truely drill a Hz Travis Peak well? ( Sealy#A4H) That's Wild. Never heard of such. When you see a IP and info on well please let me know---Very Interesting if is a Hz Travis Peak
adubu, yes... Chevron has drilled several (6-8) horizontal Travis Peak wells in Panola County. I have not seen completion reports on any of them but I haven't looked in a little while, either.
Kathy, this is a Chevron experiment, I believe, and I've heard the same thing. I think it is because TP is usually produced from traps where the contiguous area is small and "hit or miss" on a successful completion.
You'd have to get a geologist to explain further. I've reached the outer limit on my knowledge of the Travis Peak formation. I note the permits in my data set because of the "novelty" and so I'll remember to look them up (when/if something is ever reported) to see what the results are.
jffree-- very interesting I wonder if they just list as such on permit but in fact drill H CV or Shale wells--- if you find any that are reported on RRC initial reports showing formation tops and production interval that are Hz TP PLEASE IF YOU REMEMBER POINT ME TO THE REPORTS> THANKS
adubu, I just looked and there are several completions reported now. I don't have time to sift through them today but you can find them (easily) by searching Panola Co. and setting the field for Carthage (Travis Peak 6400), ID#16032928
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