This play will primarily be explored in Jackson and Lincoln parishes. And to a lesser extent, Claiborne and Bienville.
These wells are producing from a combination of multiple Cotton Valley Sand intervals or a combination of Cotton Valley Sands and adjacent sands of the Hosston formation (w/ Upper CV Sands) and Bossier, Haynesville or Gray Sand formations (w/ Lower CV Sands).
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Is there any other companies besides MRD working in NLA?
Is there a map showing all the sections/townships in NLA?
Thanks.
DIdn't see this article posted yet...enjoy. LA Cotton Valley article.pdf
Thanks Gary. I know the Mitcham property has been acquired, where is the other?
spl there are two 8 acre locations staked in Section 9, but neither have been constructed yet. But I believe there will be some construction in the next very few months. Just my guess.
Hello-
I don't live in Lincoln Parish any longer but own property there. I hear that the road to the new location in Section 9 off of Mitcham Orchard Road has been staked out. Any other news?
SPL
The MRD folks I've dealt with have all been upfront and honest. My opinion is that they care about the land owners and understand the value of trust.
Thanks for setting up this new group!
Chester, I made up the name to help describe why it is so prolific. I think we will find that WRM/wh2 is no longer a player. I think much of the new acreage MRD acquired came from them. There is an MRD corporate presentation on the 28th. that should address that question. Keep in mind that this is a conventional reservoir play and not an unconventional one. The question, yet unanswered is, how big is the productive area? In a shale play the area is so large that there is room for multiple operators to establish a land position. 300,000 acres is good size but nothing like the Haynesville Shale which covers approximately 2.5 million. I'd like to see more players and greater competition but I just don't see that happening.
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