DALLAS, Nov 02, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Haynesville shale
We spud 28 operated wells during the quarter with an average fleet of 18 drilling rigs and completed 23 operated wells in the quarter. Our development success in DeSoto Parish continues and our Shelby area delivered encouraging results in the quarter with one well in our core acreage position having an IP in excess of 20 Mmcf/d in eastern Nacogdoches County, TX. We also participated in a noteworthy non-operated Haynesville horizontal well located in a deeper area of the Haynesville shale play in Nacogdoches County, TX. The well realized an IP rate in excess of 35 Mmcf/d and continues to perform well.
We are currently running 21 operated horizontal drilling rigs in the play and plan to exit 2010 with 22 operated horizontal drilling rigs. We plan to spud approximately 126 operated horizontal wells in 2010. Since late 2008, we have spud over 140 operated horizontal wells and produced over 155 Bcf of gross natural gas to sales. Our overall average well in the DeSoto core area yields an initial production (IP) rate of approximately 22 Mmcf per day. We are testing and evaluating adjustments to our restricted choke program to determine the optimal production profile.
During the third quarter 2010, our drilling time in North Louisiana averaged 43 days from spud to rig release, and our best spud to rig release time in the quarter was 28 days. This average includes drilling of both directional and non-directional intermediate hole sections. Our drilling time improvements have been achieved by focusing on bit selection and downhole motor design.
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