Hi James, I just got back from 2 week stay in LA Sunday night. Saw obit. for Dr. Gladney. Sorry to hear about that.
As you can guess, I was somewhat excited about the Atkins-Lincoln well. They are now drilling vertical Haynesville test well. The other well you mentioned was permitted as Gray Sand well. It apears that after having to sidetrack and drill to Gray sd. You were right about Haynesville. It should be around 10,000 ft., +/-.
Give me call when convenient to you.
Aubrey
Just got back from La. I got to visit Southern Stars Atkinson well last week. They were cutting cores and I got look at them. They looked good to me, but I am not a shale geologist. It will be interesting to see results of lab tests.
I will answer your questions as I understand it. MMCF is a measure of volume of gas. MMCFE is a measurement which converts oil to its equivalency of natural gas based upon energy produced by that oil.
166 barrels of oil would be about equal to 1 MMCF of gas. This is an approximation as all gas may vary in Btu's produced. I believe all natural gas is sold based upon Btu's actually produced. Don't quote me. I need to research a bit on this.
Yes, I would lke to go to breakfast on 24th. Just name the time and placBest regards,
Aubrey C. Sanders, Jr.
As you can guess, I was somewhat excited about the Atkins-Lincoln well. They are now drilling vertical Haynesville test well. The other well you mentioned was permitted as Gray Sand well. It apears that after having to sidetrack and drill to Gray sd. You were right about Haynesville. It should be around 10,000 ft., +/-.
Give me call when convenient to you.
Aubrey
Sep 10, 2008
Aubrey C. Sanders, Jr.
Just got back from La. I got to visit Southern Stars Atkinson well last week. They were cutting cores and I got look at them. They looked good to me, but I am not a shale geologist. It will be interesting to see results of lab tests.
I will answer your questions as I understand it. MMCF is a measure of volume of gas. MMCFE is a measurement which converts oil to its equivalency of natural gas based upon energy produced by that oil.
166 barrels of oil would be about equal to 1 MMCF of gas. This is an approximation as all gas may vary in Btu's produced. I believe all natural gas is sold based upon Btu's actually produced. Don't quote me. I need to research a bit on this.
Yes, I would lke to go to breakfast on 24th. Just name the time and placBest regards,
Aubrey
Oct 20, 2008
Aubrey C. Sanders, Jr.
aubrey
Oct 23, 2008