Anyone have a clue what the new find is going to be?
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From an article in yesterday's Wall Street Journal this must be the Wolfcamp Shale in West Texas and we should expect further reductions in rig count on the Haynesville.
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Wolfcamp is not a new play for them. They've been in the Permian basin for awhile.
Look on pg 15
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/External.File?item=UGFyZW50SUQ9NzgyNzR8...
http://shaleoilplays.com/2010/09/new-wolfberry-and-wolfcamp-shale-o...
Your links are h
alf truths-not a new play for CHK in the Permian Basin -they have been trading their leases in the Permian like baseball cards for years without ever turning a profit.
The new news is that this is a better bet than the Haynesville or Eagle Ford.
GLTA
How is this a half truth. It comes directly from the CHK presentation on pg 15.
Wolfcamp
University 5-26 1
(0.1 mmcf/d + 504 bbls/d)
523 boe/dJHH,
DIrect your anger toward Venezuala and not Argentina.
It's a half truth in the sense that CHK has been operating conventional wells on the Permian Basin for quite a few years, but new data from the recent completion of two horizontal wells into the Wolfcamp Shale show that the shale layer is unusually thick and wet so it should be a lot more profitable than the Haynesville or even the Eagle Ford.
GLTA
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Posted by Char on May 29, 2025 at 14:42 — 4 Comments
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