For those of you in or near the Goodwin Community in western SA Co. you might find this interesting. I focused on a 5 mile radius from the intersection of FM1277 & FM1196. There are a minimum of 28 wells permitted as of 6/4/11. Ten of the wells have initial production reports filed w/ RRC. There are 4 O&G's active in distinct areas. They are Encana, EOG, Exco, & XTO. The average IP for the 10 wells is 19.2. Not bad for an area that used to get $50 p/acre bonus money for leases just a few years ago.
Eighteen wells have yet to report initial production. We'll learn a lot over the next year about our area. I will continue tracking information as it's released.
I've attached a map that shows where the 4 companies are active at this time. I hope you find this useful.
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Which part of the survey are you in, if you don't mind me asking? It might help narrow down where this new unit (Keydets DU) is going to be. I'm guessing it will be just west of the A47 unit.
Thanks, that answered my ? They are staying east of 1277 with that unit.
I wish I knew more about all of this stuff Mister Sunday.... I am not sure tbh..... I am still trying to figure out the lingo on a well/tract/unit/pads etc.... I am rather new and trying to learn as I go..... I thought someone told me they would be putting 2 tracts in the unit... so I get confused by the terms used....
I thought a unit was the 640 acres give or take and if that is what you are asking... I have no idea what the size will be.
I am trying to find out the UNIT lines... or circle etc... who is in this unit ... etc... so far I have not found out anything really but the name and approximate location....
If I hear anything else I will post... :-)
has anyb body heard of any thing going on east of san augustine
Crimson drilled two James Lime oil wells on the Fairway Farms Unit and the Kodiak Unit. They have one more permit open on the Gobi Unit.
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