List of New Shale Wells permitted or Shale Wells with IP reported since new year started 2010--Nacogdoches County

Please use this post to report since I closed the other discussion it was getting too large. Use this post to also list infomation on new leases signed in Nacogdoches since 1/1/2010

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Diana--- If you are mineral owner in the well you have the right to call the operator of well and ask when you should expert DO and payment of your royalty interest and data on production. This well was drilled by Common Resources API # 347-33151 and was shut-in for several months but was frac and completed late Sept RRC site show 287 mmcf for month of Oct 2010 which is fairly good well at about 10 mmcfd. EOG maybe in JV with Common Resources if I were you call both companies and ask for royalty department and ID well and yourself.

Sorry,    I tend to get in a bit of a hurry! This is good news.

Thanks again, Diana

That well belongs to Exco Resources now.

 

Royalty Relations:  1-800-318-7850.

"COOL BEANS"

Thanks

 

Maybe EOG will give us some news tomorrow. Conf call, 8:00 am.
j garrett, do you know if the Silver Hammer location still has a rig on it?
still saw it in last Baker hughes report
Baker Hughes is in conflict with my subscription report on this and several other wells. I'd like to know who's correct, LOL!
The rig has moved off the Silver Hammer. Looks like frac activities are going on. The Valence Teustch Well now has a rig on it, probably from the Valence Barbo well but I'm not sure. I still believe EOG is doing a deal with Valence to develop the Bossier/Haynesville.
I know this conversation is old, but I recently got a Division Order from the Teustch well. Some have written this off as a poor producing vertical well. Just wondered if there is any more news about production or future of a deal between EOG and Valence???
I don't think anyone said it was a "poor producing" vertical well. It is a vertical well and, as such, won't be expected to produce the volume of gas that a horizontal well, in that same area, might be able to produce from the Haynesville Shale. The Teutsch well has not reported yet, so, there is no credible report available as to what the IP might be.
My bad....poor choice of words....Any idea of the future for the unit as Valence's capability of drilling deep horizontal wells might be limited? Thanks for your reply...

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