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Pretty interesting, somewhat surprising. I kind of got the impression the LSBD was pretty much a "been there, done that" kind of prospect. What's your thoughts?

Hard to make any sense of this.  Ergon is a small Monroe independent with no producing wells and a single listing in the state database for a well permit that expired.  Their proposed units are a long way from the proven Brown Dense fairway and they are requesting 1280 acre units (designed for horizontal development) with no experience in drilling horizontal wells and no seeming background that would indicate the ability to fund a horizontal well.  We'll have to wait and see if the Commissioner approves the units and then see if any wells get permitted.  If so, I would expect vertical exploration wells in an attempt to generate some science that would support further development.

I actually think that the Brown Dense will get additional exploration in the future with better commodity prices.  If a company could develop the proven area with vertical wells they might be able to make a reasonable profit. 

First off, full disclosure; I read ergon, but for some reason was thinking EOG. I guess that's why I was surprised. Might be a little different scope...
However, are they related to Ergon refining in Vicksburg? They are at least a good sized company, but I didn't think they done production. A person wonders if they don't come up with a familiar name hoping for mistaken respect. Yet my company is very small and unknown, but that doesn't mean we're crooks, just unknown. So I wish them well, albeit usung other people's money.
I can tell you that I haven't heard the BD mentioned by the folks at a major BD leaseholder we work for in months. Of course, they haven't said much of nothing in months...

I have no idea what other company they may be related to.  Here is what I glean from the operator information in the LA state O&G database.  In their entire operating history under this name they have one well permit for a ~6000' vertical in the Rodessa Field, S1-23N - 16W, which expired and was never drilled.  The Rodessa is a far different rock than the Brown Dense and the Rodessa Field is a long, long way from the Monroe Field.

Organization Id

Organization Name

2023

ERGON EXPLORATION, INC.

 

Cnt

Well Serial

Well Name

Well Num

Status

Org ID

Field ID

Permit Date

Sec-Town-Rng

Parish

1

201667

LEAR

001

03

2023

7746

26-SEP-85

001-23N-16W

09

 

Org ID

Name

2023

ERGON EXPLORATION, INC.

Oper Type

Addr1

Addr2

Add Type

City, State Zip

ATTN Name

Contact Name

Phone Num

Phone Type

01

P. O. BOX 14476

01

MONROE, LA 71207-0000

TERRIE L. DARBY

(318)322-1414

OFFICE

(318)232-5025

FAX-OFFICE

01

P. O. BOX 14476

03

MONROE, LA 71207-0000

BROCK KITCHINGHAM

(318)322-1414

OFFICE

(318)323-5026

FAX-OFFICE

01

P. O. BOX 14476

05

MONROE, LA 71207-0000

TERRIE L. DARBY

(318)322-1414

OFFICE

(318)323-5026

FAX-OFFICE

01

P. O. BOX 14476

06

MONROE, LA 71207-0000

GEORGE BECK

(318)322-1414

OFFICE

(318)323-5026

FAX-OFFICE

01

P. O. BOX 4761

09

MONROE, LA 71211-0000

CHARLES D. KITCHINGHAM

(318)322-1414

OFFICE

01

P. O. BOX 14476

11

MONROE, LA 71207-0000

CHARLES D. KITCHINGHAM

(318)322-1414

OFFICE

(318)323-5026

FAX-OFFICE

Organization Officers

Officer Name

Title

CHARLES D. KITCHINGHAM

VICE PRESIDENT

ROBERT E. PRITCHARD

VICE PRESIDENT

GEORGE W. BECK

VICE PRESIDENT

Organization Red Flags

Effective Date

End Date

Warning Status

Warning Description

01/01/1977

01/01/1977

S

FORM R-4 SUSPENDED FOR PRODUCTION AUDIT DISCREPANCIES

well, maybe it is Ergon Refining. According to their web site, there is Ergon Exploration in the Monroe Field, plus Ergon Energy Partners in the Austin Chalk. Doesn't mean a whole lot, but Ergon is a reputable and sizable company. I would think they have the ability to at least try it.
Ergon.com if you're interested.

Thanks, not interested.   All I need to know is in the state database.  If the company follows through with a well permit, I'll post it.

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