On 6/30/11 Petrohawk filed for two Haynesville Units in the Cedar Grove Field that each consisted of one-half of two sections. This has resulted in units that are one-half mile wide but two miles tall. Petrohawk did not provide a reason for this approach but it would allow super-long laterals for horizontal wells. I have attached the application.
S11/14E-T17N-R13W, HA RA SUY Unit, Petrohawk, Cedar Grove Field, Bossier Parish
S11/14W-T17N-R13W, HA RA SUX Unit, Petrohawk, Cedar Grove Field, Bossier Parish
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Curious,
My guess is that is has to do with the number of potentially viable drilling locations. Looks like where ever they drill these from its going to be a squeeze.
Bobi, I assume you mean drill the development wells from the Dickinson surface location. This would be highly probable given the challenges with finding a surface location in this area. It is within the technical and rig capabilities to drill the extended reach laterals from that location.
This was probable the reason for the two stand-up 640 acre units since they would not have been able to develop the acreage with the typical square units. This is similar to the reason for the large units that extend below the Toledo Bend Reservoir.
In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of) nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.
This area has suffered immense environmental degradation…
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