Looks like there has been a new Permit issued for Crowell well SW of Glenmora.   Was SN# 251311 & now it is SN# 251809.

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Great deal guys!   Thanks so much for all your input!   Not sure if this has anything to do with it, but there has been very little activity in my area from 3D survey crews lately, but today there has been 2 small private single engine planes flying back & forth over my & Camp Claiborne area all day, flying east to west pattern   They have been landing & taking off from the Woodworth, LA air field.   Not the normal fire planes seen as before.   Just very unusual!   Could it be tied to 3D survey, etc.? 

Probably not 3D related - but could aerial gravity / magnetic survey or other type of remote sensing. Common practice for some subsurface evaluations - basically no permits required to get this data.

This type of data would go hand in hand with any 3D.

It doesn’t seem that Kirk barrell of Amelia Resources is confident with the results from the new post on his blog. 

Just read over Kirk's comment on this IP test - I am surprised that he didn't comment on this being an ultra early post frac IP rate done in first 24 hours (as was noted by posters on this site) and that we would have to wait some time for well to clean up and find a stabilized O&G rate before making any comments on economic assumptions (although he did briefly touch on waiting to see how production evolved over time).

Overall, I wouldn't put much into these comments at the very early point in time. We will know how this well / area will turn out as to production after a few months of reports.

Pretty sure that Amelia Resources doesn't have acreage in this part of the trend.

Those planes are flying again today & flight patterns seems to be the same.  CGG has a Airborne Falcon Unit that does this type of aerial gravity & magnetic work.  

30 DIP.  60 DIP. 90 DIP.  Not definitive but sufficient time for those who wish to model production to have an informed opinion.  Look for SONRIS to have monthly production volumes in late June or July, on average.  Plenty of time between now and then for Marathon/Southwind to mention if it is indeed an economic well.

Completion report attached.   Was posted on Sonris 2/4/20.   Anything new you see?

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Nothing new presented here that we didn't already see / know.

Did the math - at these total fluid volume rates, 149 bbs of fluid per hour or almost 2.5 barrels per minute.

Or 1.74 gallons per second coming out of the well

At 8200# flowing pressure! That would probably drill a hole through a human body if you were standing in the way of this high pressure stream.

Small choke so this volume could be much higher - but probably a good reason to start off with small choke orifice so as to optimize flowback and reservoir pressure drawdown and control.

Well History posted today on SONRIS.  SEE attached.   Any insight?

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Although page 4 is still include in the form, it is always blank since the state reporting started relying on frac focus to make that data available to the public.  Of course few of the public know how to access it.  And even fewer know how to interpret it.

It looks like Amelia Resources is aware of the results of the Crowell well. Supposedly lots of rumors at the NAPE conference. 

Sure sounds like it.   Rumor has it that it is the talk of the show.   Look out 252119 and 251932 results and where the next permit will be.

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