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Why don't you apply for a reservation for eagles and woodpeckers? You could perhaps make more than all the wells totaled together. LOL They would do an environmental study and work for a year to see if you qualify--after all, you just have advanced college. LOL I wrote a colorful essay to TxDot about the beautiful Woody Woodpeckers and many other birds, animals, and flowers to try to discourage the TTC (new name became Innovative Connectivity and now back to TTC) from coming my way. I do have a beautiful country place and it would, in my opinion,be shameful to ruin it. You might even qualify for a Psychologist on duty to work a program for eagles, woodies, and poodles to function socially in an acceptable fashion. We all need a peaceful environment in Shelby.
I am thinking that since they have not drilled Ashton Hill Fed. Well and Blankenship Fed. Well that CHK permitted that the lease will expire and wondering if XTO will pick up the leases. If XTO gets good wells both South and North near Tenaha Bayou, they might see fit to gather up extra leases on FM 139 North. A lady in that unit passed away, and her heirs asked me about the status, and I told them the permit was very old and I thought that they were, most likely, not going to drill it . I told them they could feel free to phone CHK and check on their inheritance.
MARG,
I believe you will fine that the "Courtney #1" is an infeild expansion to reduce unit to eighty acres and it is 400 to 500 ft. due north of the N.A. Middleton Survey. This well is in fact a Travis Peak.
From what I am told, no one was exactly nice to Classic, as they had to pay dearly for the road, pad and timber. They admitted up front that the purpose was to avoid dealing with the over zealous Obama nut crowd that have taken over the forrest service. The first explanation was that they wanted to drill a directional well under the national forrest to test the Travis Peak but later admitted or let slip that it was to be a Haynesville test and that if successful they would drill a second well from the pad, hence the large size of pad. We will all know the truth when they apply for permit. I feel very confident that the Courtney #2 will be a test under the National Forrest. Granted Classic may have bought out the lease holder for the N.A. Middleton and the National Forrest but they would still have to put the Nationa Forrest in the unit as the pad is right on the boundary. In fact, part of the N.A. Middleton is currently not leased as the heir you refer to has not agreed to a new lease, another reason that suggests a test under the National Forrest.
One of the heirs you refer to returns to this part of the country quite often as he has quite a few relatives and friends in the area. Actually expect him to come up soon now that the road and pad have been cleared.
Hope it is a Haynesville or Bossier test, as the way I see it, it may be last hope for that section of the county at least until we see significantly higher gas prices.
MARG,
Just talked to my source and he added, if it is not a National Forrest test why did Classic have to have a sub-surface easement from current N.A. Middleton lease holder and surface owner. And he added, why would Classic try to make a Travis Peak when they are going even furthur away from known Travis Peak producing area, noting previous dry holes.
Yes, it is a National Forest Test as this Courtney Unit is a govt./fed. well. They will eventually need a new well to HBP their lease. The other well is getting very old now. I feel that is the only reason that they are doing this now w/prices, etc. to hbp unit.
MARG,
Pardon my facts, but the proposed well due north of the Courtney#2 is to be the Charles Childress #3 not the Courtney #1. The road to this well will continue south to the Courtney #2.
All but one of the dry holes you refer to were very shallow (1300ft.) oil tries, playing off a dry Travis Peak well that blew out at 1330 ft. due to high pressure oil, this well produced for a number of years (That well has long since been P&Aed) Entrance to that well was through the National Forrest.
There is not another well to be drilled there; COURTNEY NUMBER ONE IS OVER IN ANOTHER FIELD. SOME PEOPLE WHO LIVE ON FM 139 say they have been out in the field there rambling like a 4-wheeler and have seen it. I also was told several years ago by a man reared in the area that it was out off of 139 . It would be west of FM 139 and maybe a little south as one travels in the woods.
ALSO, NO ONE SAID THE COURTNEY ONE WAS NEAR THERE. IT IS NOT NEAR THE COURTNEY TWO. CHARLES CHILDRESS DOES NOT HAVE A THING TO DO WITH THE COURTNEY. IT IS ENTIRELY DIFFERENT. IT IS NOT IN THE COURTNEY LEASE. SUCH STUFF AS THIS IS WHY THE OWNER DID NOT WANT TO HELP THEM OUT WITH THE LANDLOCKED LAND. I SEE NOW WHAT THEY MEANT. PERHAPS , PEOPLE THERE INVOLVED WILL NOT SEE ALL THIS "MESS". I DO NOT KNOW WHY IT HAD TO GET STARTED; IT IS NO BIG DEAL. YES,THERE WAS AN OIL WELL ON THE Hanson place once too. There IS OIL AROUND THERE AND IT HAS BEEN A WELL KNOWN FACT ABOUT THE SHALLOW OIL. I have paperwork from olden days and know about each and every well back there as a man in Dallas had asked someone here to work with them, etc. I have the info in an old collection,, but it is worthless. Most of them did not produce. THERE IS NO PIPELINE OUT THERE IN THE FOREST. THE PIPELINE AT THE ROAD BELONGS TO ANOTHER COMPANY AND DOES NOT GO TO GATHERING STATION. I WONDER HOW IT DID GET STARTED---WE DO NOT NEED TO BECOME BUSYBODIES. THIS IS CLASSIC'S BUSINESS DEAL AND I THINK THEY CAN HANDLE IT WITHOUT ME AND OTHERS. LOL. I wish them well with it as it is expensive for the investors and operators. HOPEFULLY, WE CAN WAIT UNTIL THEY ARE FINISHED AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS.
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