Recent test Information from Sonris shows the Wiley Hunter 29 #H1 Well tested at a rate of 21.5 million cubic feet of gas per day (MMcfd) with a flowing pressure of over 8000 psi. This well is the first super well in T13N-R8W and the second such well in the Martin Field.
EnCana, Wiley Hunter 29 #H1 Well, Serial #241086, S32(29)-T13N-R8W, Red River Parish, 21472 Mcfd, 25/64" Choke, 8347 psi Flowing Pressure
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Skip, that is a great bit of history. Any idea (as a landman) why there are 13 sections of land ununitized in that area? I presume there are a few "challenges" in getting a unit tied down, but this just seems curious that this is where Encana made the break, and there is no drilling. I am presuming that one factor was the recognition of the core off to the west, however that happened.
Robert, my best guess as to Encana's reason for choosing this section in the Martin Field for their initial HA test well would be S/N 176319 drilled in Section 14 in 1981. I think that they looked at that electric log and liked what they saw in the Haynesville shale interval. I can not tell you with any certainty why there are only 13 sections under HA Unit Order.
Robert, one point of interest is EnCana was actually pursuing the Bossier Shale rather than the Haynesville Shale when they first leased up the area. Most of the leasing occurred well before the Adcock well was even drilled.
By the way, which township are you referencing for the 13 sections?
Hi Les & Skip,
Thanks for the info. I actually said "ununitized" - maybe my terminology is somehow off, but what I meant was there are 13 640 acre sections that are NOT HS units right around here, including section 15 itself, per the sonris GIS map. They are all T13N-R9W I believe, the section runs are 7-9, 15-18, 19-21, 28-30. There actually appears to be a well (241439) not in a unit in section 28, just completed on 10/15/10 with an IP of 25.6 MMcf/d and cp 9044#; man, another barnburner... I just found it curious that they would not attempt to lease and exploit the sections in this area - the sections are to the immediate west, which I am presuming is hot core all the way over into Desoto (sonris just croaked, or I would get data on the wells immediately to the west, they are all in adjoining T13N-R10W, wells 238131, 238493, 241318 on the township border).
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