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Comment by etx44 on May 14, 2009 at 3:09
"already has Right of way cleared to the well site for pipeline "

Does the cleared right of way go N to the E end of SW Energy's gathering line ?
That would be the best news in a long time. That line has not been added to since March of 2008.
Comment by jffree1 on May 13, 2009 at 6:53
Thanks. I'll have to go make that drive. I have been out CR 1015 from 96(Shelby) and back to 711. A lot of wells out in that area, Cabot & SWestern. A few of the wells on that drive are older though and include some Hunt wells.
Comment by Doug Fitzgerald on May 12, 2009 at 16:13
5 miles west of SA north of 21. Take county road 219 to 220 then 202 goes from 220 and circles back around to FM 711. the KVG 1,2 and 3 wells are on that road also jacklyn bright 1,2 and 3 ,oglesbee 1 and 2 and 3 or 4 more I know there is about 10 wells in a mile circle. also Saint Mary has 2 wells on the end near FM 711 and another one on CR 217 by the San Augustine Airport.
We rode around up in Fountain Town and Camp Worth arear other day and counted 19 wells in just a few moments driving.
Sone new sites up there not yet drilled already has Right of way cleared to the well site for pipeline
Comment by jffree1 on May 12, 2009 at 12:50
Doug, where is CR 202?
Comment by Doug Fitzgerald on May 10, 2009 at 11:37
Stallion is moving a Helmich & Payne drilling rig in county road 202 near this well today.
Comment by intrepid on May 10, 2009 at 5:04
6.459 million cubic feet of gas in the James Lime.

Sounds good to me.
Comment by Doug Fitzgerald on May 9, 2009 at 19:54
New from the East Texas Drilling report.
San Augustine County

KT Operating completed the Long-Bell Oil Unit Well No. 1ST and the Long-Bell Oil Unit No. 3 Well No. 3ST in the Brookeland Field. The No. 1ST hit 14,585 feet 6.6 miles southwest of Brookeland and flowed with 13 barrels of crude on an open choke. The No. 3ST hit 13,565 feet 6.5 miles southwest of Brookeland and flowed with 13 barrels of crude on an open choke in the Austin Chalk, 8800 formation.


Cabot Oil & Gas completed the Jacquelyn Bright Gas Unit Well No. 1-H to 12,473 feet 5.8 miles northwest of San Augustine Field in the Angie Field. On a 64/64-inch choke the well potentialed 6.459 million cubic feet of gas in the James Lime.
Comment by ALongview on May 7, 2009 at 4:21
I thought this was very interesting as well from Devon's conference call. Especially the slower depletion rate comments.
To-date, we have drilled five Haynesville Shale horizontal wells, all in our Carthage area of East Texas. As we previously reported, the first two wells suffered casing failures, but we solved those problems in the next three wells which we completed during the first quarter.

These three wells had average IPs of about 5 million a day. We brought these wells on very cautiously, choking them back to avoid the casing problems we encountered in the first two wells. While we're not implying these wells could have the IPs that the rates encountered in the Louisiana sweet spot we believe these lower IPs are conservative.

In addition based upon early production data, we believe these wells have shower decline rates. Ultimate recoveries in the Carthage area are expected to range from 5 to 8 Bcf per well. It is in the early days in the evaluation of the play and we expect our results to improve as we gain additional experience as they did in the Barnett and Woodford.
Comment by JWC on May 7, 2009 at 1:45
"While Devon has not yet drilled in this part of the play, the technical data indicates this could be a very perspective area. " Sure hope so. They have leased close to us jffree1. Hopefully the will drill soon.
Comment by ALongview on May 6, 2009 at 13:39
That would make me very happy and I would also think that at 2200 wells per year and probably 4 years on most leases with renewals. I think they could eke out 73 wells out of the next 8800 to hold these 47000 acres.
 

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