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Any updates on what Heckmann's activities are like given all of the rig movement away from the Haynesville? Do you have any idea if the pricing has fallen apart at all over the last few months?
I doubt there has been little change over the last five months as drilling of alternate unit wells allows each rig to drill more wells. The recently announced curtailment of drilling programs hasn't taken full hold as yet but will likely do so soon.
Skip it seems like i read somewhere that Select bought the water from the papermill from Exco.
You may be correct, David. I do recall that EXCO sold their contract to a water management company.
Excerpt from Heckman Corp. webpage:
Heckmann Corporation (NYSE: HEK) was created to buy and build companies in the water sector. On January 30, 2010, we completed our 50-mile water disposal pipeline in the Haynesville Shale which can treat and dispose up to 100,000 barrels of water per day. The new pipeline and our network of disposal wells are operated as wholly-owned subsidiary, Heckmann Water Resources Corporation. The completion of the pipeline makes us one of the largest handlers of produced water in North America.
Excerpt from shreveporttimes.com:
Houston-based Select Energy Services LLC hopes to lessen oil and gas companies' dependence on ground and service water through its acquisition last week of an underground water pipeline.
Select closed Wednesday on the purchase of the 12-mile industrial pipeline installed last year by EXCO Water Resources. It delivers processed water from International Paper Co.'s Mansfield Mill to EXCO's Holly Field northeast of Mansfield.
Select plans to market the water to other operators working in the Haynesville Shale region.can you provide the section, township and range of your property? I have a tract in 27-12-16 just off hwy 5 in logansport by the highschool. I was contacted by Heckman for a second line several months ago, they decided to go around me for the second line. I was told one line would be carrying fresh water and the other would be carrying salt water. In addition, I was told the existing line would be carrying fresh water and the new line would be carrying saltwater. After they decided to go around I began wondering if their original agreement was still valid because it specifically states that the line would be used for saltwater, not fresh water. does anyone have an opinion?
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