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Comment by leo bishop on May 31, 2010 at 13:28
All you Bodines are going to to get drilled on before your lease expires...
Comment by Willis Bodine on May 31, 2010 at 6:25
How can I get further information about the St. Mary Lewis Well No. 1H project, that will be useful to me?

I have leases with St. Mary in the J. Bittick Survey, A-55, that will expire in early 2011, and I would like to know what is happening there. But I live out of the state.
Comment by DJG on May 30, 2010 at 2:09
E.Tx Drilling 5/30/10:

Developmental:
San Augustine County

The Angie (James Lime) Field will see the K. Skillern GU Well No. 2H drilled by Devon Energy to 14,500 feet 2.2 miles east of San Augustine. It is in the P.A. Sublett Survey, A-44.


Exco Operating will drill the Red River 365-2 Well No. 2 H to 15,000 feet in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. This well is in the G. Harding Survey, A-365.


St. Mary Land & Exploration will drill the Lewis Well No. 1H to 13,200 feet 3.5 miles east of San Augustine in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. The well is in the J. Bittick Survey, A-55.


Crimson Exploration will drill the Gobi Well No. 1 to 15,000 feet 1.2 miles south of San Augustine in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. This well is in the S. Coniche Survey, A-9.
Comment by DJG on May 23, 2010 at 2:03
E.Tx Drilling 5/9/23:

Completions:
San Augustine County

Southwestern Energy completed the Timberstar-BP-Mills Well No. 1H and the Timberstar-BP-Mills Well No. 2H in the Angie Field 4.9 miles southeast of Aiken.


The No. 1H hit 7,476 feet and potentialed 5.488 million cubic feet of gas on a 36/64-inch choke.


The No. 2H hit 7,489 feet and potentialed 4.234 million cubic feet of gas on a 32/64-inch choke. Production is in the James Lime.
Comment by DJG on May 16, 2010 at 3:12
E.Tx Drilling 5/9/16:

Completions:
San Augustine County

The Timberstar-Hopkins GU 5 Well No. 1H was completed to 7,571 feet four miles northeast of Attoyac by Southwestern Energy in the Angie Field. On a 39/64-inch choke the well potentialed 5.577 million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the James Lime.


Southwestern Energy com-pleted the Timberstar-Hopkins GU 5 Well No. 2H to 7,539 feet four miles northeast of Attoyac in the Angle Field. On a 40/64-inch choke well potentialed 8.996 million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the James Lime.

Developmental:
San Augustine County

Southwestern Energy will drill the Timberstar-SPRR 2 Well No. 1H to 7,600 feet 3.9 miles southwest of Aiken in the Angie (James Lime) Field. The well is in the SP RR Co. Survey, A-267.


Devon Energy will drill the R. Griffin GU Well No. 1H to 19,000 feet 4.2 miles east of San Augustine in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. The well is in the E. Roberts Survey, A-37.


The Whitton Gas Unit Well No. 1H will be drilled to 13,500 feet 4 miles northwest of San Augustine by Cabot Oil & Gas in the T. Quirk Survey, A-35.
Comment by DJG on May 8, 2010 at 19:20
E.Tx Drilling 5/9/10:

Completions:

Southwestern Energy completed the Timberstar-Davis (Pettet) 2 Well No. 1H to 7,827 feet 6.2 miles northeast of Attoyac in the Angie Field. On a 48/64-inch choke the well flowed with 117 barrels of crude. Production is in the Pettet.


Developmental:

San Augustine County

Eagle Oil & Gas will drill the Halbert Unit Well No. 1 to 19,800 feet two miles southeast of Sunrise in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. It is in the E. Roberts Survey, A-37.
Comment by DJG on May 2, 2010 at 17:41
E.Tx Drilling 5/2/10:

Completions:
San Augustine County

On a 48/64-inch choke the BP 152 (Pettet) 1 Well No. 1H potentialed 1.358 million cubic feet of gas. Southwestern Energy completed the well to 7,918 feet 5.8 miles northeast of Attoyac in the Angie Field. Production is in the Pettet.

Developmental:

EOG Resources will drill the Freeman Farms Gas Unit Well No. 1H to 13,600 feet 6.9 miles northeast of Chireno in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. The well is in the A.G. Hale Survey, A-146.


Southwestern Energy will drill the Timberstar-SPRR1 Well No. 1H to 7,600 feet 3.9 miles southwest of Aiken in the Angie (James Lime) Field. The well is in the SP RR Co. Survey, A-267.
Comment by Austin Eudaly on April 6, 2010 at 4:01
I have a client looking to find out what the current market prices are for lease bonuses near the town of San Augustine. Does anyone know what the ranges are?

Thanks!
Comment by Doug Fitzgerald on April 4, 2010 at 3:16
From the East Texas Drilling Report
San Augustine County

Southwestern Energy has completed seven wells in the Angie Field.


The ADJ Minerals GU 3 Well No. 1H hit 13,156 feet 4.1 miles north of Attoyac and potentialed 3.399 million cubic feet of gas on a 32/64-inch choke.


The Timberstar-Platt GU 1 Well No. 1H, the Timberstar-Platt GU 1 Well No. 2H, the Timberstar-BP-Weaver Well No. 1H, the Timberstar- Weaver Well No. 2H, the Timberstar-BP-Weaver Well No. 3H and the Timberstar-Weavert Well No. 4H are located 5.2 miles northeast of Attoyac.


The Timberstar-Platt GU 1 Well No. 1H hit 13,735 feet and potentialed 9.299 million cubic feet of gas on a 39/64-inch choke.


The Timberstar-Platt GU 1 Well No. 2H hit 13,068 feet and potentialed 5.801 million cubic feet of gas on a 32/64-inch choke.


The Timberstar-BP-Weaver Well No. 1H hit 12,810 feet and potentialed 4.872 million cubic feet of gas on a 40/64-inch choke.


The Timberstar-Weaver Well No. 2H hit 12,975 feet and potentialed 3.806 million cubic feet of gas on a 39/64-inch choke.


The Timberstar-BP-Weaver Well No. 3H hit 12,500 feet and potentialed 4.999 million cubic feet of gas on a 30/64-inch choke.


The Timberstar-Weaver Well No. 4H hit 12,930 feet and potentialed 4.480 million cubic feet of gas on a 40/64-inch choke. Production is in the James Lime.
Comment by JWC on March 22, 2010 at 5:02
Haynesville And Middle Bossier Shale Acreage Sought After In East Texas Counties
There are a lot of companies joint venturing , farming in, purchasing acreage from each other and acquiring any new leases that are still available for lease in this play.The companies want a larger position than they already have to develop and explore in this highly sought after area of these two great shale plays that overlap each other. With the spacing of 80 acres per well for both the Haynesville and the Middle Bossier , there could be as many as 4-5,000 wells drilled in Sabine County, 9-10,000 wells drilled in Shelby County,and 6,-7,000 wells drilled in San Augustine County , 4-5,000 wells drilled in Nacogdoches County and 3-4,000 wells drilled in Angelena County. The amount of predicted wells don't include the James Lime, Pettit,Travis Peak, Knowles Lime, Cotton Valley Haynesville Lime or other formations that probably will add several thousand more wells in these counties that will be drilled sooner or later. The Boom is on for the southern half of East Texas and will continue for a very long time for full development and exploration. This is great for this area of Texas. Rigs are moving in this southern direction more and more as time goes on. New pipelines will be needed soon.

Posted by Jurassic Exploration Inc on 21 March 2010 18:58
 

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