New XTO well application today - Roadrunners DU 1HR - Clement Tutt Survey (A-726)

8.4 Miles SE of Center, TX in Shelby, Co.

Drilling to 14,000' / Wildcat Field.


W-1:
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPubli...

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Ledlights, it is not unusual for sandstone wells to test at such rates.

By the way, a recent well in Southeast Asia tested at a rate of 700+ MMcfd.
Les, my understanding from the Encana slide was that there was 30 days of production from each of the wells that averaged over 40 MMcfd. Is there an upper limit to what a gas well can currently actually be produced at? Or do they just upsize everything to handle the extra available volume. (Obviously there has to be available pipeline capacity to handle the output ). (If I had an interest in a 700+ MMcfd well, I'm not sure how much I would sweat about the bonus offered - LOL.) Any idea what the projected decline curve for one of those wells is?
Ledlights, EnCana had 6 Deep Bossier wells that averaged > 40 MMcfd for three months.

Normally an operator will install production equipment sized to handle the rate at which a well can be efficiently produced without damaging the formation.

I do not recall EnCana showing a type curve for one of those high rate Deep Bossier wells so not sure about the decline rates.
Just took a look at the Encana presentation posted earlier by Ledlights and it shows that there were 15 wells there in that John Amoruso/Bossier field in Robertson County that averaged over 40+ MMcfd for that 3 month gross/avg period.

Pretty impressive.

Even more impressive, I just looked up the to date production reported to TRRC for that field and the results are pretty interesting.

Encana lists their Laxson 2 at the head of the class for that field.

They reported the intial 90 day avg at over 62 mmfcd for that well and the to date production reported for that Laxon 2 well is over 26 BCF for the 26 month period that it has been online.

1 BCF production averager per MONTH.

Needless to say, it doesn't look like the mineral owners in that unit had any worries to concerned about during the recent/current economic downturn.....
Lease Name: LAXSON, Lease No: 233362, Well No: 2
Field JOHN AMORUSO (BOSSIER)
Lease Production and Disposition
Jan 1993 - Jan 2010

View Page By Page

Date GW Gas (MCF) Condensate (BBL) Operator Name Operator No. Field Name Field No.
Production Disposition Production Disposition
Sep 2007 170,560 170,560 0 0 ENCANA OIL & GAS(USA) INC. 251691 JOHN AMORUSO (BOSSIER) 46770500
Oct 2007 1,094,063 1,094,063 0 0
Nov 2007 1,752,400 1,752,400 0 0
Dec 2007 1,959,586 1,959,586 0 0
Jan 2008 1,865,634 1,865,634 37 37
Feb 2008 1,510,000 1,510,000 4 4
Mar 2008 1,824,691 1,824,691 25 25
Apr 2008 1,593,811 1,593,811 0 0
May 2008 1,447,713 1,447,713 0 0
Jun 2008 1,295,487 1,295,487 0 0
Jul 2008 1,288,515 1,288,515 0 0
Aug 2008 1,201,113 1,201,113 0 0
Sep 2008 1,040,598 1,040,598 0 0
Oct 2008 1,079,932 1,079,932 0 0
Nov 2008 951,050 951,050 0 0
Dec 2008 879,861 879,861 0 0
Jan 2009 835,560 835,560 0 0
Feb 2009 748,145 748,145 0 0
Mar 2009 667,400 667,400 0 0
Apr 2009 460,827 460,827 0 0
May 2009 337,002 337,002 0 0
Jun 2009 335,465 335,465 0 0
Jul 2009 354,036 354,036 0 0
Aug 2009 350,740 350,740 0 0
Sep 2009 329,077 329,077 0 0
Oct 2009 336,436 336,436 0 0
Nov 2009 299,799 299,799 0 0
Dec 2009 NO RPT NO RPT NO RPT NO RPT
Jan 2010 NO RPT NO RPT NO RPT NO RPT
Total 26,009,501 26,009,501 66 66
Pretty impressive EUR for that field in general as well:

Field JOHN AMORUSO (BOSSIER)
Lease, Jan 1993 - Jan 2010


A few of the top performers....


BONNIE ANN 1-H / 23.9 BCF in 32 months

LAXSON 2 / 26+ BCF in 26 Months

MCLEAN A2A / 10.37 BCF in 20 Months

S. MCLEAN B1 / 17.04+BCF in 32 Months

And quite a few more wells reported with production totals between 5 - 10 BCF overall all.
Has there been any report as to when the Roadrunner well will be up and running?
What about the Lumberjack Well? Falcon Well? Has anyone heard anything about these wells?
Where and when are these wells supposed to be drilled? Does anyone know whose property these wells are supposed to be drilled on?
Drilling is complete and frac trailers are being brought in now.
Have you heard anymore about the roadrunner well? We haven't seen any completion data on it.
I haven't seen an IP yet but there was production posted for March: 94607 mcf
thanks so much for the information. We are in the Castleberry a-113 so we are very interested in any information we can get. new to the shale.
teacher,
Do you know anything about the "Falcon" well? Nothing coming up on permits for that well name.

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