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CADDO PARISH

Chesapeake Operating Inc., ha rb suc; Bradway 25 & 24-15-12hc, 001-alt, Sec. 24, T15N, R12W, Caspiana,18000’ MD 11835’ TVD, Haynesville RB.

Chesapeake Operating Inc., ha rb suc; Bradway 25 & 24-15-12hc, 002-alt, Sec. 24, T15N, R12W, Caspiana,18800’ MD 11851’ TVD, Hayensville RB.

Chesapeake Opearting Inc., ha rb sug; Legrand 35 & 2-15-12hc, 001-alt, Sec. 35, T15N, R12W, Caspiana,18000’ MD 12013’ TVD, Haynesville RA & RB.

Chesapeake Operating Inc., ha rb sug; Legrand 35 & 2-15-12hc, 002-alt, Sec. 35, T15N, R12W, Caspiana,17800’ MD 12063’ TVD, Haynesville RA & RB.

Chesapeake Operating Inc., ha rb suo; Tigre 36 & 35-15-12hc, 001-alt, Sec. 25, T15N, R12W, Caspiana,18200’ MD 11951’ TVD, Haynesville RB.

Chesapeake Operating Inc., ha rb suo; Tigre 36 & 25-15-12hc, 002-alt, Sec. 25, T15N, R12W, Caspiana,18900’ MD 11950’ TVD, Haynesville RB.

BOSSIER PARISH

Texex Petroleum Corp., Justus 34, 001, Sec. 34, T20N, R11W, Bellevue,10700’ MD, Haynes­ville Cotton Valley.

CLAIBORNE PARISH

Petro-Chem Operating Co. Inc., ha rc su54; J B Owens 13-6, 001, Sec.13, T23N, R7W, Haynesville east,10350’ MD, Haynesville Sand.

COMPLETIONS

CADDO PARISH

COMPANY: Louisiana Energy Investors LLC, McDade, 26: 247038. WHERE: Caddo Pine Island, S 34. T. 21N R.15W.  DAILY PRODUCTION: 0 mcf gas on 0/64 choke; 3 barrels 43 gravity condensate; 25 barrels water. PRESSURE: 0 lbs. SPECIFICS: Chalk; perfora­tions, 1366-1515 feet, depth, 1602 feet.

COMPANY: T&L Oil Production, Ginther, 41: 246906. WHERE: Caddo Pine Island, S 36. T. 22N R.16W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 0 mcf gas on 0/64 choke; 2 barrels 21 gravity condensate; 80 barrels water. PRESSURE: 0 lbs. SPECIFICS: Nacatoch; perforations, 1050-1057 feet, depth,1057 feet.

COMPANY: T&L Oil Production, Ginther, 42: 246907. WHERE: Caddo Pine Island, S 36. T. 22N R.16W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 0 mcf gas on 0/64 choke; 2 barrels 21 gravity condensate; 80 barrels water. PRESSURE: 0 lbs. SPECIFICS: Nacatoch; perforations, 1048-1055 feet, depth,1055 feet.

COMPANY: TDX Energy LLC, Sumner et al A,1: 246911. WHERE: Rodessa, S 17. T. 23N R.15W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 0 mcf gas on 32/64 choke;10.02 barrels 45.6 gravity con­densate; 11.69 barrels water.
PRESSURE: 60 lbs. SPECIFICS: Pettit; perforations, 6504-6592 feet, depth, 7200 feet.

COMPANY: Vivian Oil Partners LLC, Courtney, 2: 247399. WHERE: Caddo Pine Island, S 36. T. 22N R.16W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 0 mcf gas on 0/64 choke; 2 barrels 0 gravity condensate; 21 barrels water. PRESSURE: 60 lbs. SPECIFICS: Nacatoch; perforations, 1086-1091 feet, depth,1091 feet.

DESOTO PARISH

COMPANY: BHP Billiton Petro (KCS Resources) LLC, ha ra su69; Hunt Plywood,17-alt: 245886. WHERE: Caspiana, S 1. T.14N R.13W. DAILY PRO­DUCTION: 7877 mcf gas on 14/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 40 barrels water. PRESSURE: 3688 lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville RA; perforations, 11894-16485 feet, depth,16563 feet.

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Question;  When I see gas/condensate/water produced from a well, is the water from the "Dry" deep wells different from the water produced by the shallow wells?

The core and Tier One Haynesville acreage is not wet.  Any water that you see in IP reports for those wells is "flowback" frac water.   As in the BHP DeSoto well above there is zero condensate.  Where the Haynesville Shale produces some condensate and NGLs it appears that there is some "produced" water (formation water).  The portion of the basin that is Haynesville Sand produces some water.  I haven't looked specifically at amounts.  Shallow oil wells often produce large quantities of water as do the gas bearing formations Hosston and Cotton Valley.

Hey Skip,

Those wells reporting 0/64 choke, shouldn't that be "open" choke for no production choke? To me a 0/64 is a closed choke. 

You can look back in the archives at previous Oil & Gas  News discuccions to compare.  I agree but I don't pay much attention to the numerous Caddo Pine Island stripper well reports.  There is a further complication in that no one at the newspaper understands what the report data means.   Typos are a common occurence.

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