I just listened to a replay of Crimson's earnings conference call and found it very interesting that they stated that over the Sabine Island area they believe it will be prospective for the Haynesville Lime. I know Devon had some big directional wells with early success in the lime over in Shelby county but have not heard much about it since. Also discussed was that the Haynesville Lime lies below the Haynesville and Bossier Shales. I guess one could infer that the Haynesville is not pinched out at least in part of Sabine county if it lies above a prospective formation. Thoughts on the potential of this as a target? Do they drill the H.Lime horizontally? If so what could that do to the recovery over a vertical? Is is something that is naturally fractured or do they have to manually fracture the rock? I will post over on the main page as well to see if more answers come from there.

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Joe, if it was south of Brookeland... it was in Jasper County. Anadarko has drilled some really deep vertical wells down there and called them all Austin Chalk. I have had my doubts, since 2008, about the field these wells are actually in but since I can't get anyone to talk about the geology that far south I don't have anything constructive to offer... just my opinion that they were testing the shale.
Joe / Jffree1

Our family has some land about 2.7 miles SSE of Brookeland or just across the 96. Land was active in 92-2000. Since covered and filled. Endeavor is looking at it and has approached us as well a couple other sites close by. Originally this was tagged as Austin Chalk, 8800. From what I hear from our landman, they will release the deep well rights as they do not plan on drilling deep. I am not an O&G person so I can not respond to geology.

Has anyone heard anymore about what is going on or activity in the SE part of Sabine?

Jary

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