It is my understanding that with horizontal drilling that it takes at least 6 wells on a 640 acre pool to draw out 90% of the gas. If this happens on your land- are the royalties you receive from your land multiplied by the number of wells on the pool? Does this mean that the O/G companies will put one well at a time on your land or put all 6 at one time? Also what is the producing life of a well in number of years. We are trying to understand all we can about this process and need help!!!!!! Thanks in advance for any help.

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VSC, I think the timing will be dependent upon many factors such as rig count, land inventory, capital availability, gas pipeline takeaway capacity, etc. Each operator will optimize his drilling plans to maximize profits so you could get one unit in DeSoto Parish fully developed in three years while acreage in another parish (or even nearby in DeSoto) takes ten years to develop.
Hi Pilgrim,

Check out page 13 & 14 on Chesapeake 2008 Investor and Analyst Meeting - Session 2, 10/16/08. They show their drill plans for super pads on the section lines, drilling four horizontal wells north and four horizontal wells south. Thus, a total of eight wells per each section. If they actual drill under this plan, it will make for a very large royalty pay out, at least for the first year. This would be great for the mineral owner, however Aubrey has stated that they may just be drilling single per section verticals to HBP.

To access the information use the link provided by KB on discussion on Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville. For some reason the link on CHK is very difficult to open. KB link will open, but it takes a while to open.

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The October 15-16 webcasts are only available as a webcast. I can't "save" it. The transcripts are not yet available. The correlative supporting materials are two large pdf files, 12 and 36 MB. I am uploading both with this reply. Apropos your IP service, you still may have a hard time downloading from here, but we'll try.
Attachments:
clsh2008Session1.pdf, 12.6 MB
2008_Investor_and_Analyst_Meeting_Session_2.pdf, 36.4 MB
Thanks- we have those pages and they have answered most of our questions.
when they are drilling wells in a section, how many drill pads will have to be contructed or moved to get to the whole section?

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