Looks like Vine is in the process of re-fracking a well in the Brushy Bayou field. I think the well is located in s19 T11n R11w. Lots of activity at this well site yesterday. This was an old Shell location that was starting to look as if it had been abandoned.
There has been little mention of Vine on GHS, anyone know what there 2015 plans look like?
Tags: Bayou, Brushy, Refrac, Vine
There has been leasing in this area during 2014 by a company called Cortez Resources. Could it be related to that?
Don't know. Its definitely a Vine location and this was not a work over rig. More like refrac equipment. Who was Cortez representing?
My understanding is that Cortez is company of investors based in Dallas. They don't do the drilling themselves. Rather, they acquire a fairly small leasehold, partner with a driller, and go at it. I was told that they plan to put superpads in this area and begin drilling in the next few years. They have spent much of 2014 acquiring leases in the area. They have done this type of thing in the TMS and, I believe, in the Eagle Ford also.
Aug-14-2014 | |
Source: | Capital IQ Transaction Database |
Headline: | Vine Oil & Gas LP entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Haynesville assets from SWEPI, LP and Shell Gulf Of Mexico, Inc. for $1.2 billion. |
Situation: | Vine Oil & Gas LP entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Haynesville assets from SWEPI, LP and Shell Gulf Of Mexico, Inc. for $1.2 billion on August 14, 2014. In a related transaction, Royal Dutch Shell plc, the parent company of SWEPI, LP and Shell Gulf Of Mexico, Inc., will acquire 155,000 net acres in the Marcellus and Utica Shale areas in Pennsylvania and receive a cash payment of $0.925 billion from Ultra Petroleum in exchange for certain assets located in Wyoming. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals, and is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2014. Shaun Finnie, Steven Becker, Matt Loreman, Jerry Smith, Briklynd Briggs, Patrick O'Shea, Christoph Schmidt and Brian McClain of Evercore Partners Inc. acted as financial advisors and Andy Calder, Anthony Speier, Bill Benitez, Will Bos, David Castro and Jay Ptashek of Kirkland & Ellis LLP acted as legal advisors to Vine and Blackstone. |
Associated Companies: | Shell Gulf Of Mexico Inc., SWEPI LP, Vine Oil & Gas LP, Haynesville Assets |
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