Top 50 Natural Gas Fields: 42 N LA (35 Haynesville/7 Cotton Valley, may have some Hosston *), 8 S LA, Highest Rank #33 (Bolded)
Gas Production Ranking By Field
Year |
2019 |
Rank |
Field Id |
Field Name |
Natural Gas |
Casinghead Gas |
Gas Total |
1 |
1464 |
BETHANY LONGSTREET |
484,813,625 |
0 |
484,813,625 |
2 |
2360 |
CASPIANA |
324,295,525 |
0 |
324,295,525 |
3 |
7651 |
RED RIVER-BULL BAYOU |
243,702,618 |
0 |
243,702,618 |
4 |
3608 |
ELM GROVE |
210,260,228 |
0 |
210,260,228 |
5 |
4313 |
GREENWOOD-WASKOM |
150,962,979 |
50,008 |
151,012,987 |
6 |
8918 |
THORN LAKE |
105,656,122 |
0 |
105,656,122 |
7 |
4541 |
HOLLY |
100,163,427 |
0 |
100,163,427 |
8 |
9803 |
WOODARDVILLE |
98,656,676 |
0 |
98,656,676 |
9 |
1843 |
BRACKY BRANCH |
93,512,448 |
0 |
93,512,448 |
10 |
6156 |
LOGANSPORT |
81,541,741 |
4,025 |
81,545,766 |
11 |
1408 |
BELLE BOWER |
68,646,125 |
14,401 |
68,660,526 |
12 |
8823 |
SWAN LAKE |
58,269,837 |
0 |
58,269,837 |
13 |
1163 |
BAYOU SAN MIGUEL |
58,205,626 |
0 |
58,205,626 |
14 |
4319 |
GROGAN |
56,531,138 |
0 |
56,531,138 |
15 |
2872 |
CONVERSE |
55,955,311 |
0 |
55,955,311 |
16 |
8891 |
TERRYVILLE * |
55,507,943 |
0 |
55,507,943 |
17 |
4780 |
JOHNSON BRANCH |
53,843,029 |
0 |
53,843,029 |
18 |
4166 |
GRAND CANE, NORTH |
52,618,417 |
0 |
52,618,417 |
19 |
2584 |
CHEMARD LAKE |
48,514,306 |
0 |
48,514,306 |
20 |
8996 |
TRENTON |
45,456,246 |
0 |
45,456,246 |
21 |
3998 |
GAHAGAN |
43,580,941 |
0 |
43,580,941 |
22 |
7806 |
RUSTON * |
42,162,203 |
22,808 |
42,185,011 |
23 |
4906 |
KINGSTON |
35,406,092 |
0 |
35,406,092 |
24 |
8358 |
SLIGO |
29,976,679 |
0 |
29,976,679 |
25 |
1440 |
BENSON |
27,919,568 |
24 |
27,919,592 |
26 |
8575 |
SPIDER |
27,806,271 |
4,600 |
27,810,871 |
27 |
2680 |
CHOUDRANT * |
24,480,625 |
0 |
24,480,625 |
28 |
6688 |
METCALF |
23,391,059 |
0 |
23,391,059 |
29 |
7405 |
PLEASANT HILL |
23,038,953 |
0 |
23,038,953 |
30 |
0041 |
ALABAMA BEND |
21,049,289 |
0 |
21,049,289 |
31 |
7870 |
SAN MIGUEL CREEK |
20,754,655 |
0 |
20,754,655 |
32 |
2332 |
CARROLL CREEK |
18,344,171 |
0 |
18,344,171 |
33 |
0875 |
BAYOU LONG |
18,179,537 |
0 |
18,179,537 |
34 |
0141 |
ATCHAFALAYA BAY |
17,800,773 |
0 |
17,800,773 |
35 |
4160 |
GRAND CANE |
17,165,458 |
0 |
17,165,458 |
36 |
9203 |
VERNON |
14,196,858 |
0 |
14,196,858 |
37 |
7644 |
REDOAK LAKE |
14,043,035 |
0 |
14,043,035 |
38 |
8956 |
TIGRE LAGOON |
13,179,734 |
18 |
13,179,752 |
39 |
4499 |
HICO-KNOWLES * |
9,796,621 |
0 |
9,796,621 |
40 |
2944 |
COTTON VALLEY * |
9,566,330 |
39,098 |
9,605,428 |
41 |
5564 |
LAKE RACCOURCI |
9,598,663 |
5,660 |
9,604,323 |
42 |
1968 |
BRUSHY BAYOU |
9,005,450 |
0 |
9,005,450 |
43 |
8270 |
SIBLEY |
7,129,670 |
22,803 |
7,152,473 |
44 |
3699 |
EUGENE ISLAND BLOCK 10 |
6,797,142 |
0 |
6,797,142 |
45 |
0016 |
ADA * |
6,183,061 |
0 |
6,183,061 |
46 |
2000 |
BRYCELAND, WEST * |
5,926,467 |
0 |
5,926,467 |
47 |
5096 |
LAKE BISTINEAU |
5,417,965 |
0 |
5,417,965 |
48 |
2184 |
CAILLOU ISLAND |
2,354,669 |
2,947,976 |
5,302,645 |
49 |
3563 |
EAST COX BAY |
4,360,388 |
797,211 |
5,157,599 |
50 |
2264 |
CANADIAN BAYOU |
4,914,195 |
0 |
4,914,195 |
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Since these are production for 2019, would it be safe to say that they primarily reflect the production from newly drilled wells, say in 2017 - 2019? And, hence, maybe also reflect the lease holdings of the companies most actively drilling in those fields?
There are some fields that CHK has strong holdings from its early leasing program, and, as we have noted in other postings, CHK has not been drilling a lot of wells. Same is true for others like XTO. I guess my point is that this rank order may or may not reflect the gas potential of the various fields, but perhaps a reflection of whether or not the field has one of the active drillers holding acreage in that field, and vice versa.
Keep in mind this is the top fifty, there are hundreds more fields. The first take away from the list is the domination of the Haynesville/Bossier Shale and the fact that the rest of the state contributes relatively little to state volume. Much of south Louisiana has gas associated with oil production and I suspect that is the reason so many on the complete list have very modest volumes. Field size and level of prior development certainly plays a part. The first four on the list are large fields by areal extent. Greenwood-Waskom is not as large but has had a lot of recent new development thanks to Comstock, Trinity, Pine Wave and Nadel & Gussman. Since I keep up with production on a weekly basis I can tell you that some fields have falling volumes: Terryville, Ruston, Choudrant and Hico-Knowles, as Range Resources cut their rig count long before the current downturn and the company is by far the operator of the most wells. Fields like Redoak Bayou, Canadian Bayou and Chemard Lake are small in size but have quite good wells. Some fields have seen significant rig count increase over the last year or so: Alabama Bend, Bayou San Miguel, Converse and Lake Bistineau will probably move up the list for 2020. New wells certainly have a part in all this but there are lots of moving parts: field size, number of operating companies, specific operating companies and even the need to HBP some leases.
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