Permalink Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on May 27, 2022 at 2:12 Julie, regarding Mister Sunday's comment regarding laterals that only go a short distance into a unit, what is the unit set back requirements for Texas? Speaking strictly for Louisiana regs, there is a 330' set back from unit boundaries required for all horizontal wells with the one exception being cross unit laterals. That 330' on either side of a boundary between units represents a lot of rock that would go un-fracked, and thus not produced, if the lateral did not cross through the boundary into the adjoining unit. Who knows why companies may choose to have a short portion of a long lateral in a unit but the way I think of it is avoiding waste and producing the maximum amount of reserves. Something that benefits the operator and the royalty interests.
Permalink Reply by Mister Sunday on June 1, 2022 at 1:07 Good Morning, All! The BSI KEYDETS finally showed some production for April! A Whopping 16 MCF! I'm extremely dismayed at the poor amounts that have come out of this lease since October of last year... I tried Many times to get in contact with XTO, only to have them send me some kind of canned response that states that I am $7 and some change upside-down with them. I told them that wouldn't even exist if they were letting the gas flow from H1 and B1. They said they would refer my email to another department. Typical...
Permalink Reply by Mister Sunday on June 20, 2022 at 8:58 Man! I sure could use a little mailbox money to soothe the hurt I'm getting at the grocery store and gas station, and the restaurant, and the (insert place that takes more of your money now here)...
Permalink Reply by Bill R on June 21, 2022 at 14:00 Mister Sunday... I hear you, some mailbox money would be nice... real nice!
My Grandson, Son and I took my boat out Saturday = Would you believe I paid $445.00 to put Gas in the Rig and Boat? Drove over the Coast Range and back, so two fill-ups plus the boat tanks. My Grandson and I are going back over to go Rock Hounding on Thursday... this is getting very expensive to do anything other than sit at home!
Permalink Reply by Mister Sunday on June 22, 2022 at 8:21 I'm just sick to my stomach thinking about if they had H1 and B1 actually producing while they are drilling H4 how much I could've done so far this year with NG nigh on $9
Permalink Reply by Mister Sunday on June 29, 2022 at 3:52 It's only hearsay, but I was told H1 and B1 collapsed.
Permalink Reply by Rock Man on June 29, 2022 at 16:24 That would explain the extended workover rig effort - trying to cut and put and / or mill through collapsed casing.
Why does casing collapse? Odds are a poor cement job could have been root cause.
Now the question is - will operator re-drill these wells?
Permalink Reply by Mister Sunday on June 30, 2022 at 1:29 They are supposed to be drilling H4 from a pad to the north with plans for H3.
Permalink Reply by Nat Gas Engineer on July 18, 2022 at 3:11 Just an FYI. Keydets H1 had a coil tubing unit on it again last week.
Also looks like they are gearing up to frac some more wells in the area because the flexible water piping is being strung out in the ditches alongside FM1277 and FM1196.
Permalink Reply by Mister Sunday on July 19, 2022 at 5:29 Thank You Nat Gas Engineer!
Permalink Reply by Mister Sunday on July 20, 2022 at 3:20 H4 should be about ready to frac, it was drilled from a pad just north of the intersection of FM1277 and CR3100.
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