Rusk County

All things related to the Haynesville Shale play in Rusk county Texas.

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  • DJG

    E.TX Drilling 8/15 & 8/22/2010:

    Completions:

    The T.P. Cannon GU Well No. 5H was completed by NFR Energy to 13,894 feet 3.2 miles northeast of Henderson in the Oak Hill Field. On an open choke the well potentialed 2.875 million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Cotton Valley.


    Goodrich Petroleum completed the McRae Hay GU Well No. 5H to 16,455 feet 10.3 miles southwest of Tatum in the Carthage Field. On a 18/64-inch choke the well potentialed 5.208 million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Haynesville Shale.


    Unit Petroleum completed the Falvey Gas Unit Well No. 1 to 12,300 feet 2.1 miles west of Lakeport in the Carthage Field. On a 32/64-inch choke the potentialed 299,000 cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Haynesville Shale.

    The Cannon Gas 5H is 3.20 miles northeast of Henderson in Oak Hill Field. It bottoms at 13,894 feet and potentialed 2.875 million cubic feet of gas on open choke. Production is in the Cotton Valley formation.


    On adjustable choke, Watson Gas 5H potentialed 5.585 million cubic feet of gas. BP America drilled to16,143 feet, 6.7 miles southwest of Tatum. Production is in Haynesville Shale.


    Developmental:
    Howell Oil & Gas will drill the Tillison Well No. 1 to 7,500 feet seven miles southeast of Henderson in a wildcat field in the J.M. Draper Survey, A-254.


    The well may also be drilled in the North Laneville (Pettit, Lower) Field, the Minden (Travis Peak Consolidated) Field, the Shiloh (Rodessa) Field, the Pinehill (Travis Peak - C-) Field, the Beckville (Pettit 6800) Field or the Rufus (Pettit, Upper-Oil) Field.


    In a lease ten miles southwest of Mount Enterprise, in a wildcat field, the Delafield Well No. 1 will be drilled by Ark-La-Tex Energy Partners to 12,200 feet. It is in the W. Woolwin Survey, A-838 and may be drilled in the North Trawick (Travis Peak) Field.
  • Pam Erickson

    I own mineral rights in Panola and Rusk Counties.  I always get mail from companies wanting to buy the rights, but they are vague and I usually don't pay much attention.  But suddenly I'm getting VERY large offers for my rights in one particular unit which has not been all that prolific in producing natural gas or oil.  I wonder whether it's because of the possibilities of lithium extraction.  Anyone else experiencing this?

  • Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

    I did get emails to alert me to your new comment so you may be okay without starting a new discussion.