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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

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant 13 hours ago.

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

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

 

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w.r. frank replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"It says 50/50 in Application."
13 hours ago
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…"
yesterday
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…"
yesterday
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…"
yesterday
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…"
yesterday
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…"
yesterday
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"I don't think these particular wells have anything to do with concern about the 330ft offset.  I assume Exco is fully developing the Haynesville and Mid-Bossier intervals.  I will be curious to see a gunbarrel view of the development…"
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Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"I believe operators would generally be supportive, but the way the regulations are written will be key. There will likely be concerns about potential litigation from mineral owners, and I don’t think operators will be eager to take the first…"
yesterday
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"To the best of my knowledge, it is a regulatory requirement that no perforation can be within 330ft of any unit boundary unless there is approval for cross-unit laterals.  In addition to Statewide Order 29-E, many permits I looked at clearly…"
yesterday
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"That is my opinion, yes.  In the Haynesville and Bossier, with wells drilled in a N-S / S-N azimuth, fractures predominately grow perpendicular to the wellbore and vertically."
Wednesday
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"I read through the emergency order and all of the associated supplemental documents. If I read it correctly, the emergency was created because gas was detected in an aquifer.  After all the data was submitted and reviewed, the last supplement…"
Tuesday
Rock Man replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"In my opinion, these long distance "frac hits" are tied to having frac jobs intersect natural fracture systems - and then those "open conduits" transporting that frac event / associated fluids and proppant long distances away…"
Tuesday
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"I agree with this statement for lateral communication in the East-West direction for wells drilled within 330ft of a unit boundary. I have not seen the same evidence of significant frac communication in the North-South direction at the heel and…"
Tuesday
full name replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"  It looks like the new wells are fracturing past the 300 foot boundary for each section.  I have one old well that went from 2,000/mo to 70,000/mo when the section adjacent to the well was fracked and another well saw a substantial…"
Tuesday
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"You will never achieve 100% recovery ultra-low permeability reservoirs.  40% is maybe on the low side, but 100% is not achievable."
Monday
Ryan Howrish replied to Ryan Howrish's discussion Pending Public Oil and Gas Hearings
"Early wells were dramatically understimulated. We actually found that fluid loading was a more statistically significant variable on the productivity of wells. Some early wells had 15 bbl/ft and I’ve been involved with the testing up to 130…"
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Austin Chalk, Eagle Ford, Haynesville, Marcellus, Permian

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