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RAPIDES PARISH CROWELL WELL HAS NEW SERIAL NUMBER 193 Replies

Looks like there has been a new Permit issued for Crowell well SW of Glenmora.   Was SN# 251311 & now it is SN# 251809.Continue

Started by Lisa Melder-Johnson. Last reply by Rock Man May 21, 2022.

Crowell LM 30H #2 2 Replies

On 12/10, Precision Drilling Rig #109 reported 24 days drilling ahead @14,118' on the Southwind Crowell LM 30H #2.Continue

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Dec 18, 2021.

Prime Rock permits Crosby 33 H #1, Masters Creek Field, Rapides Parish

SERIALWELL NAMEWELL NUMORG IDFIELDPARISHPROD TYPESECTWNRGEEFFECTIVE DATEAPI NUM252648AUS C RA SUS;CROSBY 33 H001…Continue

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Jan 28, 2021.

Prime Rock HZ AC application, Masters Creek 5 Replies

This application was added to the Commissioner's hearing docket today for the 9/29 hearing date.…Continue

Started by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Sep 18, 2020.

CROWELL LM 3 252119 vs 220535 48 Replies

On this well are they going back in the 220535 or is it a new drill just at same location?Continue

Started by Lisa Melder-Johnson. Last reply by Lisa Melder-Johnson Jun 10, 2020.

SAExploration working in area now 3 Replies

SAExploration's is working in the area between Forest Hill and Melder today.  Crew with drill buggy and water truck.  SAExploration is the one who is permitted to do the 500+ square mile 3D seismic survey for CGG.Continue

Started by Lisa Melder-Johnson. Last reply by Rock Man Sep 15, 2019.

SAExploration working in area now

SAExploration's is working in the area between Forest Hill and Melder today.  Crew with drill buggy and water truck.  SAExploration is the one who is permitted to do the 500+ square mile 3D seismic survey for CGG.Continue

Started by Lisa Melder-Johnson Sep 14, 2019.

Seismic Systems Inc working in local area 14 Replies

Yesterday a company by the name of SSI (white suv) was working in my area Saturday.  Could they be contracted to do part of the 3D survey.  I see only work in Louisiana thata they worked on was ih n Delhi and was 4D?  First I heard of 4D.Continue

Started by Lisa Melder-Johnson. Last reply by Lisa Melder-Johnson Sep 3, 2019.

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Comment by Abington on December 9, 2011 at 23:02

Houston firm reports find in Tuscaloosa Marine Shale

by Jennifer Larino, Staff Writer

December 9th, 2011 · No Comments · Blog

Houston-based Indigo Minerals announced today that it has struck pay dirt in one of the newest stretches of shale oil and gas in Louisiana to start drawing industry attention.

In a statement through its Louisiana subsidiary, Indigo II Louisiana Operating, the company said its first horizontal well in the Louisiana Eagle Ford Shale, also known as the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale, resulted in oil and liquid natural gas finds. The 2.7 million-acre play spans central and southeast Louisiana and a section of southwest Mississippi.

The Indigo well, in Rapides Parish, flowed at a rate of about 543 barrels of oil per day during recent testing. To put that into perspective, the BP oil well that blew out in the Gulf of Mexico last April flowed at rate of 53,000 barrels per day before being capped in July, according to final estimates.

read more:

http://neworleanscitybusiness.com/thenewsroom/2011/12/09/houston-fi...

Comment by Marc Stepman on March 3, 2011 at 4:10
Anyone have any info on the Indigo Wildcat serial #242407.  On SONRIS it says waiting on completion.  I bet it plays into this some way.  Indigo and MTC are the same so something must be up.
Comment by Mary Alison Anders Knighton on February 14, 2011 at 10:21
I have leased land in Union Parish and believe they are looking for Oil more than Gas, there is both there.  After the huge Shale Play's in Louisiana and the new fracting fluids and "new" drilling tech. I believe Oil is being sought after.  Check out the Monroe Uplift formation. I am no expert just a landowner learning and trying to learn what's up.
Comment by blackjackjackson on February 13, 2011 at 18:05

Lrb2....

you might also check page six of the austin shale discussion

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/austin-chalk-in-loui...

 

 

Comment by Lrb2brnot2b on February 13, 2011 at 17:37
If the Eagle Ford is below the Austin Chalk,  seems that would make it too deep to drill.  I really don't care what formation I have on my property,  I think they all have oil and can be productive when drilled properly and by the right people.  The first step is to get a good lease.
Comment by blackjackjackson on February 13, 2011 at 9:10

Eagle Ford in n.w. Rapides?

word from man who had the last closed well near hot wells, the companies are actually looking for the EAGLE FORD SHALE.

notice map:

http://www.energyindustryphotos.com/eagle_ford_shale__formation_of_...

eagle ford could easily extend into n.w. rapides parish.

 

also, great article that mentions Cheasapeak and Eagle Ford.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j19p_VRpnsy7NiY3O...

Comment by Lrb2brnot2b on January 30, 2011 at 9:27
Blackjack.  you are correct.  I noticed there are now 4 members to your group Rapides parish.  The other two have not  commented yet.  Bet they will soon.  Most people today have that self-centered greed and only care about their own back yard, or should I say their own back pocket.  The 'HAVES" think they are the only ones that are ever gonin to have and the "HAVE-NOTS" will never have.  In other words they aren't willing to help their fellow man even if it is with free advice that cost them nothing.  They fear competition because it might take away from what they HAVE.  Here is a bit of free advice,  your friends are right,  don't sign "NUTHIN".  It's much too early and the offers will go up. 
Comment by blackjackjackson on January 30, 2011 at 8:03
lrb2, i'm a rookie.  that is why i'm on the board.   but, i'm guessing that  lots of people are not doing this kind of research.  i can tell by how few are posting and asking questions.  and yet, i know of many along bayou rapides have "suposedly" signed.  my friends tell me to just sit on my hands and DON'T SIGN NUTHIN'.
Comment by Lrb2brnot2b on January 30, 2011 at 4:01
have you heard of any other companies trying to lease anywhere close to this area?  What we need is competition to drive the price up.  There has to be other e/p companies that know what Indigo knows about this new play.  Knowledge equals money.  What we need to find out is what that knowledge is?
Comment by blackjackjackson on January 30, 2011 at 2:59
the link shows that Indigo Minerals already had all of Roy O. Martin ...that's a lot, and i'm sure they have a sweet deal going.  i argree they are trying to flip it.
 

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