http://www.plsx.com/?specificpage=packages/package_entry.php&pa...

Link provides basic description:

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The operator is Terrace Energy who owns ~60,000 acres in the immediate area. Terrace Energy is carrying JBL Energy for the first 2 wells in the Woodbine "A" sands. Drilling is to commence in August/September of 2012.

Jason B. Lane Energy Partners II, LLC has assembled a non-operated 25% working interest in 19,940+- GMA and 4985+- NMA in Leon County, Texas. Recent developments in horizontal drilling and fracking have been applied to tite Woodbine Sands, yielding promising flow rates. Operators have reported flow rates in excess of 400 to 1,200 BOPD with ultimate recoveries in the 300,000 to 450,000 BO range. Net sand thickness in the Woodbine "A" over the 19,940+ acres averages between 25 to 40 net feet of sand. The sands consists of very fine grain to medium grain sandstone with silty-shaly laminations. Porosities from core analysis, range from 10% to 16.9% with yellow fluorescence and odor present. Two DST's from wells drilled in the 1950's recovered oil and gas cut mud from the Woodbine "A" Sand. Area wide, production has been dominated by the Glenrose Lime of Alabama Ferry and Eileen Sullivan Fields. Localized Sub-Clarkesville production exists in structural settings and up-dip pinch-outs. 

Recently, horizontal drilling in the Woodbine "A" has taken place in OSR-Halliday Field and Pleasant Ridge Fields. In conclusion, the Trinity River Prospect has Woodbine "A" Sands with good porosity, poor permeability with oil shows. The sellers believe that these Woodbine "A" Sands are a perfect candidate for horizontal drilling and fracking. They anticipate reserves as reported by other operators. Jason B. Lane Energy Partners II, LLC is interested in selling its Non-Operated Interest with two (2) 25% Carried Working Interest through the tanks."

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There are also listings, coded 

DV 7648

PP 6524 DV

DV 6562

L 2516

In the vicinity

Halex package in walker County is also still listed.

http://www.plsx.com/?specificpage=packages/package_entry.php&pa...

Thanks dbob,

  Very good map to post here of Leon Co. ------ you once again deserve a medal dbob ----- those color sales maps with all the bells and whistles can sure get ones heart rate up if your "on strike" ---- we need a current wall map of all the counties around here like this one then we would not have to guess about what was going on we could just look at the map for guidance. 

 Looks like at least a Dozen players in Leon Co. and several of the BIG BOYS have arrived to play as well ------- It has taken about a year for this activity to work it's way across Madison and Leon Counties and jump the river into Houston County. ---- Hard to say about all the blank open acreage it might be HBP from several decades ago ------ or owned by individual investors ----- Hope someone will post a map like this for Madison County soon .

Its all about good sources of info- I didn't find this myself.  I'd love to have a Walker/Houston/Trinity County map with current lease holders.  

Most of the well data cited is public knowledge, but my experience in reviewing records for the area has been that production is highly variable (e.g. mostly from conventional, small discrete reservoirs).  For instance, there is a nice little shallow conventional oil spot near little Centerville, or some of the gas production near Groveton.  

I'd be willing to put a map together of various existing wells, if I could get some assistance in identifying wells of interest, etc.  First step would probably be to get an excel spreadsheet together with the basic information - that way it can be collected in a common format and shared freely.

Thanks for all you do and offer to do Dbob,

 But you really should not volunteer for everything --- so you will have time to spend with friends/family ------- we will keep searching these marketing sites until we find more maps ---- to me there is much more to learn about the direction of a play from a map like this than a photo of activity.

  I think I know someone that has a paid membership to PLS ---- I will ask them to watch for more good EAST Tx Maps and FWD them to me.

DH,

Here is a link to the Gastar website.  They are adjacent to EnCana in Leon & Robertson Counties.  Map attached.

http://www.gastar.com/globaloperations.cfm?pagesect=deepbossier

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Also, look at pages 19 & 20 of this presentation from January.

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 I like it --I LIKE IT

 OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL RAINBOW MAP that has a 50 mile wide OIL WINDOW ---- Looks like it goes from Huntsville to Buffalo ---- Takes in all of Trinity Co. Boscoe  ---- Don't you know our viewers from the Middle East are crying right now.

 Jffree, you do good and put in extra overtime every time you get a BONUS lol

Guys,

am i correct in noticing that the game is moving up to Trinity County, and the northern part may in fact be a liquids play?

it seems activity is increasing. Are the low gas prices pushing for liquids exploration priorities?

  Europe,

  In general the play is advancing to the East/North East , but it seems terribly slow at one well at a time ----- looks like someone would try to "get out front" and skip over a few miles and "wildcat" a few wells ----- I agree with Boscoe in that the faith of Trinity county may rest in the RANGE well North of Huntsville Tx yet it's been many months and not much info is hitting the public domain from that well. We know that Texkon has applied for a couple of drill sites with the USFS in Trinity Co. but has yet to apply for a permit with the TRRC so this means that the Forest Service "as usual" is taking up lots of time doing all their environmental work.

 FYI -- the farther south you go the deeper EFS gets ---- the deeper you go the more likely it will be GAS

Crimson Energy is in Brazos Co..  They are private and there is not a lot available on the web but this page has a little info about East Texas.

http://crimsonenergy.com/etx.htm

Look at the first link at the bottom of the page.

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The map depicting the general location of parcels nominated for the July BLM lease sale can be found here:  http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/nm/programs/0/og_sale_no... 

Please note that these leases are good for a fairly extended period so even if not in the current development area may be of interest for the future.

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