As reported this week by The Haynesville News and reported independently by North LA at another discussion group on GHS, T. S. Dudley Land Co is proposing a 1045-acre drillimg and production unit consisting of Sections 6 and 7 of T23N R5W of Claiborne Parish.
A legal notice in The Haynesville News says the well will have a likely measured depth of greater than 17,000 feet so it is almost certainly a horizontal well and the shape of the unit indicates the horizontal leg will be in a north-south direction, as seems to be usual for such wells. The hearing before the LA Department of Natural Resources is scheduled for August 9.
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Permalink Reply by Eric Polansky on January 25, 2014 at 6:25
Permalink Reply by Paul M. Hernenko on January 25, 2014 at 7:20 There is plenty of old production around there and one never knows when someone shows interest. Through the years, when the price is right and the technology is there, somebody will contact you. It comes and goes. It never pays to solicit interest. All that shows is you are ready to sign for less than if you had waited. As to activity in your specific area, some of the more knowledgeable people on this board can provide details. This is all very early in the game for this venture. It is impossible to say where it will gravitate. The players involved in this have tons of acreage to work with before any one knows for sure.
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