Any information on the Joseph Branch field in St. Helena Parish? Haven't seen anything lately; not since the permit meeting in November. Any valid info is appreciated.

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Ann, I believe the permit hearing you refer to was actually a unit application hearing.  They are associated but different.  The forming of a unit generally indicates interest in drilling wells but the operator of the unit still must apply for and receive a well permit.  That hasn't happened yet and does not require notice or a hearing.  A unit order from the state is effective indefinitely until developed or dissolved.  The unit order contains no requirement that the operator drill a well.  The timing of development in  the lands covered by a unit have more to do with the lease terms for the minerals.  In other words the operator may have a unit order but it is worthless unless they also have leases covering a majority of the minerals in the unit.

Just curious of any updates since this writing in March?

Nothing new.  The last well was permitted in July 2012 and completed in February 2013. 

http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_psh_allwel1

Thanks, my dad is a landowner in the block I was just trying to give him an update.

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