The Tuscaloosa Marine Shale is emerging again as a potential play. The Advocate in Baton Rouge published this article today:

http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/latest/Tuscaloosa-shale-activity.h...

 

 

**Note: For all current discussions, go to the Tuscaloosa Group 

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Wheel Man,

Go to http://www.sonris.com/

Select DATA ACCESS, LITE; Select "WELLS BY PARISH", Select "E. Feliciana", Scroll down to the bottom. The bottom well is the most recent permitted.  I will be tracking drilling activity in the play on our website:

http://www.ameliaresources.com/tuscaloosa-trend.htm

 

Thanks Kirk. Looks like activity in E. Feliciana has been slow thus far. But I've heard that within 30 days, at least two wells will be permitted. I'll believe it when I see it...

Wheel Man,

If the play works, E. Feliciana will be a good place to be. We've heard that the next TMS well should commence by June. We'll keep an ear on the ground.

Kirk

Joe,

I am just south of La. 10 between Clinton and Jackson

Wheel Man, you need to learn how to use the state Oil & Gas database, SONRIS Lite.  Use the following link to the SONRIS Help Center group and read the Basic Well Search By Section - Township - Range.


http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/sonris_help_center

Thanks Skip.
This is the link to DNR's Sonris site that lists all activity in South Louisiana by Parish from the permiting until the well is turned to production or P&A. http//sonris-www.dnr.state.la.us/web_post/lafa_sct.pdf It is updated weekly on Thursday.
Do any Tuscaloosa marine shale experts believe it runs all the way to Pearl River County in Mississippi?  I could be very happy if it did.  Thanks.

Ronny,

Here's a map of the play with the area we like outlined in a dash.  Your area has much lower resistivities.  The lower resistivity is possibly due to the mineralogy of the rock, lack of hydrocarbons, or a combination of both.   Indigo's well in Vernon Parish could prove that lower resistivity is not a bad thing.  That verdict should be out soon.  What's your township-range?

http://www.ameliaresources.com/documents/tuscaloosatrend/Amelia%20R...

T1S R14W

 

thanks

Ronny,

Send me an email at kabarrell@gmail.com and I'll send you a pdf map with your acreage on it.

 

Ronny,

I think you are in 14E vs 14W. Confirm.

 

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