BlackBrush O&G LP applies to form a 1440 acre Austin Chalk drilling unit in 1N - 2E.

Cut-and-paste the following URL into your search box to view the application including play.

ucmwww.dnr.state.la.us/ucmsearch/UCMRedir.aspx?url=http%3a%2f%2fdnrucm%2fucm%2fgroups%2fconservation%2fdocuments%2fooc%2f6053362.pdf

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Doug, these are unit applications, not well permits.  Until Bayswater follows up with actual well permits, we will not know if they plan new wells or re-entries.

So, will we be happy or sad?

Not doubting your contacts, but they have been trucking out fluid (oil or water) for a few weeks based on observations from the field.

Time will tell

Looks to be set up for 7500' max laterals (or 6900' with 300' unit line standoffs on either end of theoretical lateral

Blackbrush has withdrawn it's application for AC units  RA SUB - SUJ in the North Cheneyville Field, Rapides and Avoyelles parishes.

Sorry to hear that Blackbrush withdrew their application for those units in the north Cheneyville Field. 

Any results on BlackBrush well? 

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