Sections 11 & 14 - 19N - 4W
Is this the same area where they just hit that monster CV well?
Don't know. If they hit a monster CV well in Lincoln Parish I would have expected someone to post it here. Considering its been since Sept when the last reply was made maybe the members fell asleep at the switch. Cross unit laterals are an indication that an operator believes they can generate improved well economics with longer laterals. Since the existing units are sections (640 acres) the max lateral allowed within the unit is about 4600'. The application shows a lateral of about 6900'.
I was referring to this well that was announced in the Shreveport Times on 12/16/12:
COMPANY: WildHorse Resources LLC, lcv ra sug; Nobles 13h, 1-alt: 245036. LOCATION: Hico Knowles, S 13. T.N DAILY PRODUCTION: 22416 mcf gas on 34/64 choke; 552 barrels 51 gravity condensate; 840 barrels water. PRESSURE: 4550 lbs. SPECIFICS:LCV; perforations, 15884-11668 feet, depth, 15988 feet.
Right next door.
what about the status on T19n sect 9 1w...heard there are somebig tanks out there now?? choke date oct 24..Any info on location? Its a cvd well at 9250 depth thats all i can find about it..going nuts wondering...
The Williamson 9 #1 was reported to have reached Total Depth on 11/2/12 by Will Drill. No report has been submitted since that date.
Yea I have found a little info on Sonris, but nothing about the potential.
Skip, how do landowners in both sections get paid an equitable revenue share on cross unit laterals?
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