Currently there are 102 permitted Haynesville Shale wells in Louisiana that have not yet been spudded. Of these only 74 were permitted by companies that have active drilling programs in Louisiana.
Chesapeake - 27
Shell - 17
Petrohawk (BHP) - 16
Exco - 12
QEP - 2
At least 12 of the above wells are not likely to be drilled leaving 62 undrilled wells in inventory. This is further evidence that the rig count will likely decline further over the next few weeks.
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Thanks to Les B we get this kind of info. I can never get on Sonris and find anything I am looking for. I have interest in a Chspk well that went on line in May. I cannot find anything on it at Sonris so I don't know when I'll be paid. Haven't gotten a division order to sign but someone told me they do not have to do this in Louisiana. They just leased Haynesville
Shale depth from ElPaso and no one was ever notified even about the lease or the well drilling. Everything any of the companies do is a big dark secret from the landowner.
Anyway, thanks again Les. sl
Shirley, the well has not been completed long enough to be paying royalty or have a Division Order forwarded. You don't have to sign a DO under LA law, you do have to supply a SS number. Unless your lease requires it, you will not receive notice of your lease being assigned. LA law requires Interested Parties receive notice for unit applications and alternate unit well locations but not for a well permit. You can track well permits and well scout reports on SONRIS Lite. You might want to join the SONRIS Help Center group for some assistance.
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