The company has completed approximately 90 gross, 33 net wells in the Haynesville shale. The play has approximately 235 gross, 96 net potential drilling locations in the NW Louisiana Core area. In order to increase recovery from the Haynesville, Goodrich has instituted new completions designs. The new design involved using 3,000-5,000 lbs. of proppant per foot, versus the prior design which utilized approximately 1000 lbs. of proppant per foot.
In addition to enhanced completions, the utilization of longer laterals is being used to generate additional value in the Haynesville. According to Walter Goodrich, Chairman and CEO of Goodrich Petroleum, in the Q1, 2017 earnings call the company has begun “participation in two non-operated 10,000 ft. high proppant wells which have exceeded expectations,” for the Haynesville.
The company has created a budget of $40 to $50 million for the development of the Haynesville Shale, which includes drilling nine to 12 gross Haynesville wells and four to five net Haynseville wells.
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Keith, that should be "proppant" not "propane". All Haynesville completion designs are now slick water with massive increases in proppant (sand) loads.
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