Anyone local to the Avoyelles area hearing anything about the Eagles Ranch Well? It appears that they recently finished drilling well and should be moving frac crews on location soon.

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Not all areas are the same - differences in drilling Haynesville vs AC in the formations, casing needs, pressure, and other hole conditions.

Does anybody know if EOG is still planning to drill in Avoyelles look like everybody is moving either in Rapides are Saint Landry parish Don't know if it is the result of the Eagle Ranch well Seen they had state leased sale and every thing went quiet since then
We won't know until EOG files new permit, but based on EOG approach in other areas, I would expect them to drill at least one more well in Avoyelles area. First well has made over 90,000 BO in first few months- that is pretty positive for first well in new play area IMO.
We live across the street and if it means anything the gas flare had stopped about a week ago. Well it came back and it’s healthy like it was before. At one time it was the largest I had ever seen it. Just thought I would pass that on

Bet they had the well shut in for a short period before turning it back on.

Was not aware that EOG was flaring the gas - $$$ going up in smoke!

Thanks for the field info!

Thanks for the information

Sonris has SWD permit by EOG  on 7-10-2018....

Good news I suppose?    North bayou jack field. 

Anadarko did the same thing towards the end of the Dominque well.  Don't know if that's good or bad?

Operator investing in a SWD well is a positive move IMO. If they were going to bail on an area, why spend another $1 million +/- to drill SWD?

Economics on this are pretty simple - trucking water will cost $1 to $3 per barrel. Plus tear up roads. 

Having a gathering line to a SWD well will allow operator to dispose of water at 10% of that number - cents per BW.

Although I'm not at home during the day,  The salt water trucks seem to be running 1 maybe 2-3 times a day instead of 2 or 3 at a time like earlier.

Question -

When comparing Austin Chalk wells in Louisiana vs. Texas - is salt water as big of a problem in Texas as it seems always to be in Louisiana???  

How much salt water do the prominent EOG wells in Karnes County, TX produce?  I'm guessing not nearly to the degree that Louisiana AC wells make water - is that correct?

Is that ultimately the reason why AC wells in Texas seem to work so well vs. Louisiana AC well attempts?

Water production is part of any unconventional horizontal stimulation play. This is the norm.

The question is "how much over time?" after the initial frac fluid related component is produced.

The Tx AC hz frac play wells (EOG in particular) have very high initial water cuts - but that makes sense since these wells pump thousands of gallons of water with their fracs. However, there is no good info on water production over time for these wells since it is not reported to the state. And I have found no periodic production tests indicating water cut.

We will see very high water cuts on Louisiana AC hz frac wells for the same reason - but until we can compare water numbers down the road between the two areas, it is impossible to answer this question.

Side note - the AC in Texas produced a LOT of water from the traditional naturally fractured reservoirs.

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