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landowner
Comment by JWC on December 21, 2008 at 7:22
Just hope they do some more leasing in SA after the first of the year.

landowner
Comment by intrepid on December 21, 2008 at 6:47
There were also several permitted wells in the NW area of SA county listed in the East Texas Drilling report this week. SA Is looking HOT!

landowner
Comment by JWC on December 21, 2008 at 4:15
San Augustine County

Timberstar-Waterman B Well No. 2H was completed by Southwestern Energy Production in the Angie Field. The well hit 13,110 feet and potentialed 10.551 million cubic feet of gas per day in the James Lime formation.

landowner
Comment by Norwood, W on December 19, 2008 at 15:02
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Sunday, December 14, 2008

San Augustine County

- Southern Timber Properties Well No. 1H is 5.4 miles northwest to San Augustine in the Angie Field. This well hit 12,730 feet and was drilled by Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. On a 64/64-inch choke the well potentialed 5.785 million cubic feet of gas per day in James Lime formation.

landowner
Comment by Sandstone on December 19, 2008 at 5:23
I don't know much about zones but that particular map sure got me excited. I am still interested in what they found on the Donner in Sabine Parish, LA Maybe since it is flaring, we will hear something soon.

landowner
Comment by JWC on December 19, 2008 at 4:42
I have heard of the Sabine uplift a while back. Below is a statement from a knowledgeable individual (I won't give his name) about the Sabine uplift.

The maps for the Haynesville Shale that I have seen are all contained within the Sabine Uplift. there is a very good chance they are almost identical. If so all of San Augustine And Sabine are going to be leased and significant production will come from each well. Reports that I have reviewed suggest that each well could be capable of producing 5 to 8 billion cubic feet of gas. If this happens the total revenue over each wells life would be 50 to 80 million dollars. With 25% royalty that will produce a lot of income even though the royalty interest for each owner might not be large enough to be a "full well" it could still be quite substantial

landowner
Comment by Sandstone on December 19, 2008 at 4:17
Have you checked out the map on the discussion "Multiple Pay Zones And The Sabine Island"? That should start some discussion in San Augustine Co....

landowner
Comment by JWC on December 19, 2008 at 2:59
Sure quiet in San Augustine. Anyone have any news?

landowner
Comment by JWC on December 14, 2008 at 4:14
San Augustine County


Southern Timber Properties Well No. 1H is 5.4 miles northwest to San Augustine in the Angie Field. This well hit 12,730 feet and was drilled by Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. On a 64/64-inch choke the well potentialed 5.785 million cubic feet of gas per day in James Lime formation.

landowner
Comment by etx44 on December 9, 2008 at 4:22
Seitel Data
Take a look at their site:
http://www.seiteldata.com/
Wonder around a bit in the site, it is clear what they do and where and why.
But common sense says they are on many different land owners property.
That means many different forms of permission to do seismic.
But where they fail to have or get the legal right or permission they do have the Nerve ( with a capitol N to trespass).
 
 
 

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