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Haynesville Well Cost Dashboard
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Using data from SONRIS, I have created a Haynesville Well Cost Dashboard. This interactive tool lets you explore well cost data across the play, with filters for operators, fields, counties, and…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Apr 21.

SWN Proposed Unit Line Alternate Unit Well
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SWN filed an application for an alternate unit well that proposes the well to be drilled on the boundary between 6 units in 13N-09W.  This is a common practice in other unconventional basins like the…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Mar 19.

Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
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I am curious if this is of any interest to people.  I track upcoming hearings regularly and maintain my internal map.  Would there be interest in seeing something like this updated bi-weekly or…Continue

Tags: DNR, hearings

Started this discussion. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Feb 14.

Rigs By County/Parish - Haynesville Play
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Below is a summary of active rigs in the Haynesville play sorted by County/Parish.  I will try to provide an update every week or two.Date: January 9, 2023CountyStateRig CountDE SOTOLA15RED…Continue

Tags: rig count, rigs

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ryan Howrish Feb 6, 2023.

 

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Ryan Howrish replied to Niel Loeb's discussion Estimate royalties based on company investment
"In almost 30 years of working primarily for operators in the oil and gas industry across North America, I have never seen an estimation of future royalties like the example you provided. The royalty burden and royalties payable are not directly…"
Monday
Ryan Howrish replied to Niel Loeb's discussion Estimate royalties based on company investment
"Below is a brief summary of interest definitions and a sample cash flow calculation.  Every operator will have some form of a full development plan that accounts for their entire lease position. This is how future drilling inventory is managed…"
Monday
Ryan Howrish replied to Niel Loeb's discussion Estimate royalties based on company investment
"Sure - that's a good idea.  I'll put something small together and share it in this thread."
Apr 25
Ryan Howrish replied to Niel Loeb's discussion Estimate royalties based on company investment
"The short answer is yes companies run full-field development economics, including land acquisition costs, before investing any capital (large or small).  Part of the economic evaluation includes an estimate of the royalties to be paid because…"
Apr 25
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Haynesville Well Cost Dashboard
"You are correct that there is a lag in the data.  Unfortunately, many operators wait at least a year (or more) before submitting their cost report while applying for Severance Tax Relief.  Additionally, there were 99 Haynesville wells with…"
Apr 21
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Haynesville Well Cost Dashboard

Using data from SONRIS, I have created a Haynesville Well Cost Dashboard. This interactive tool lets you explore well cost data across the play, with filters for operators, fields, counties, and production dates, plus visualizations of cost trends over time. While royalty payments aren’t directly tied to well costs, understanding these costs can offer valuable insights. For instance, lower well costs may signal more development activity in your area. Conversely, high costs could indicate lower…See More
Apr 21
Ryan Howrish posted a discussion

SWN Proposed Unit Line Alternate Unit Well

SWN filed an application for an alternate unit well that proposes the well to be drilled on the boundary between 6 units in 13N-09W.  This is a common practice in other unconventional basins like the Bakken in North Dakota, but this is the first time I have seen one in the Hayneville.  The application states that the production will be split equally between neighboring units to the east and west of the proposed well.  I will be interested to see how this application progresses.…See More
Mar 19
Iris replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"Won't open for me on this old Windows laptop.  I have Safari on my phone may try later. Thanks again for listing and map."
Dec 7, 2024
Iris replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"Yes, thank you, even though it doesn't initially apply to me, it might soon."
Dec 7, 2024
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"I have attached an updated pending hearing map and a map of permitted Haynesville wells to the PDF. Please click the link below to open the PDF file. The image in this post is for reference, and the links do not work on image files. 2024-12-02…"
Dec 2, 2024
w.r. frank replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"It says 50/50 in Application."
Nov 22, 2024
Ryan Howrish replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Haynesville Has 12.5 Years of Sub-$3 NatGas Inventory - Enverus
"Do you happen to have a copy of the actual report? I have spent a lot of time discussing inputs and assumptions with Enverus over the years, and I am curious what they are using to determine their "sub-$3 inventory." I had the luxury of…"
Nov 21, 2024
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"I think this is a great question to ask. Keep pushing it. It can be very meaningful for all of the stakeholders.  We should always ask questions about how we can do things differently moving forward.  I have been involved with a few…"
Nov 21, 2024
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"I think this is great for everyone (operators, mineral owners, state).  If you look at the existing development map, the unit wells in Sec 2&3 are drilled ~1000ft off the section/unit boundary.  Generally speaking, HV well spacing is…"
Nov 21, 2024
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"Yes, there are a variety of tracers that can be used for different applications, specifically the one you mentioned.  Depending on who you talk to (tracer salesperson or the technical team at an operating company), you will get a different…"
Nov 21, 2024
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"I've been involved in and analyzed the performance of several down-spacing tests in every major unconventional gas basin in the US. If Exco truly is planning to drill a second well between two wells originally drilled at 660ft spacing that have…"
Nov 21, 2024

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Austin Chalk, Eagle Ford, Haynesville, Marcellus, Permian

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