Les we have land in San Augustine County and are not leased at this time however there is quite a bit of land around us that has been leased (mainly by Devon, Encana and Cabot). We have received a letter from Seitel Data requesting to do a Seismographic Survey on our land. I was wondering what your thoughts are in regards to allowing this before our land is leased? My initial thought is not to allow it but I am thinking with so much land around us already leased that it may not hurt my chances of getting leased. I have also heard different. I enjoy reading your posts. Thank you for your time.
Les. Other than a major holiday week, I can not recall a week when there were zero new unit applications added to the LOC Commissioner's Hearing Schedule. Of course my experience only goes back two and a half years. LOL! Have a good weekend.
I'm really confused at this point ...Just received a check and its very small! I called and they said the well was not producing more than 3mcf a day,and we were paid accordingly. Could you share with me where u got your information??? thats a huge differance and monies are not in sink with your numbers.I went to Sonris and could not find what I'm looking for .Maybe I'm looking in the wrong spot on Sonris lite ..Could you help me? Kelly
It's still too muddy for me to drive down to find the Patterson #203. I did go South of there this morning and it is just north of 14-16-12. It looked to be about 1500 feet from #218354.
Thanks for the graph references. I won't sidetrack the topic anymore, but I was thinking something along the lines of a pictograph or bar graph that shows proportional differences in the amounts of mcf, mmcf, bcf and tcf of gas. I have difficulty wrapping my brain around amounts of gaseous volumes, lol. I'll just look up some references and get out the 64 box of Crayolas (no pink to be involved 80P) to see what I can come up with to use as a mental image.
well i guess if they are waiting on a completion rig there must be something there, why would they want to complete a dry hole?, wish i knew exactly where it was i would drive by there and see if they have some kind of well head there
have you heard of any info on the stewart 31 # 1 well, sn 240122, s31, t20n, r10w, sonris lite doesnt say anything but waiting on a competion rig, did they make a well ?
Les,
I'm not sure which one it is. I looked at the map on Sonris and #240592 looks about right, but I'm not certain. There is not a well sign at the entrance. It's too wet for me to drive out and take a look. Hopefully you will get verification from another source.
Hi Les,
The Patterson #203 rig has moved onto a location in S. Bossier. I am pretty sure that it is #240592, but I am not as familiar with this area. The well is to the Southeast of the intersection of Hwy 71 South and Taylortown road. The rig sign has been there for a few days. Hope this helps.
Les. The LOC now offers twelve month permits. Most of the ones I have reviewed lately are twelve month. Check out the one in the discussion and you will see the expiration date is one year from the approval date.
Les. Please consider joining in Bill's discussion "Old Fields in the Country", now on the Main Page. The topic is which formations other than HA are good prospects for horizontal drilling and multi-stage fracs.
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I've been told that the Rig on Henderson 33 (#240322) has completed drilling and has been moved to Henderson 28 (#240579).
It's still too muddy for me to drive down to find the Patterson #203. I did go South of there this morning and it is just north of 14-16-12. It looked to be about 1500 feet from #218354.
Hope this helps.
Nabors #49 is on location of Wiggins 34 #240485. The well is scheduled to spud tomorrow.
Thanks again 80)
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I'm not sure which one it is. I looked at the map on Sonris and #240592 looks about right, but I'm not certain. There is not a well sign at the entrance. It's too wet for me to drive out and take a look. Hopefully you will get verification from another source.
The Patterson #203 rig has moved onto a location in S. Bossier. I am pretty sure that it is #240592, but I am not as familiar with this area. The well is to the Southeast of the intersection of Hwy 71 South and Taylortown road. The rig sign has been there for a few days. Hope this helps.
The Nomac #48 is moving into #240767.
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