Trinity Operating created the HA RA SUXX (Haynesville Shale drilling unit for Sections 33-19-14 & 4-18-14) and received state approval for 4 horizontal wells. Then Trinity drilled the Ramsey Company LLC #1, a vertical Smackover (SMK) well. So, why a Smackover test? We've seen SMK wells drilled in HA units before but that was in the very early days of the Haynesville Shale development. It seemed then that the interest was less in the SMK and more about drilling completely through the Haynesville interval to establish the thickness of the target and to generate science to inform the landing depth of the lateral.
The 19 North Townships, 16, 15, & 14 West, are considered the northern economic margin of the shale portion of the Haynesville Formation based on earlier wells drilled in the upper half of those townships. Is Trinity looking at the production potential of the SMK in the Ramsey well? Or, is Trinity looking to determine that Section 33 has viable Haynesville shale? I'm sure that mineral owners in HA RA SUXX would like to know. The Ramsey #1 reached total depth on July 25.
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Thanks for the details, ShaleGeo. That was along the lines that I was thinking. Trinity has pushed the shale fairway about as far north as it will go and be economic. Or maybe not considering your comment on less than stellar well results. The decision based on the science in the Ramsey well may also have relevance for other nearby units, SUPP and SUKK.
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Agree, thanks for the info/opinions. Iris....HA RA SUXX Section 4 T18N R14W
Does it make any difference that the Ramsey well (test) was in Section 33, and not in Section 4? Or Unit 4?
Probably not. Trinity wants to drill long laterals for economic reasons. If the company deems that Section 33 is not economic to drill, that may impact the company's decision to develop Section 4.
Thank you Skip Peel and Shale Geo, both for the information/update on the area well possiblities. The test or information was not completed until July 25th on HA RA SUXX? Also what is frac proppant? Its the proppant part I am questioning. I have some knowledge of what fracking is.
The 25th. was the last date that the operator reported to the state. The rig was finished drilling. The type and timing of all the science is not covered in the state report. Proppant is the sand that is injected into the well to hold open the fracks created by the water under high pressure that fractures the rock. The clay content is important as the more clay, the less brittle the rock. It will not fracture as well and the fractures tend to close up more thus the need for higher proppant loads.
Wow! Fascinating to know. Thanks so much for explanation. Even before I even knew about the Haynesville Shale a relative was driving trucks for Barnett Shale so at least I was aware of the natural gas component. It surprises "me" that the more I learn about the shale and gas drilling that it so interesting and not just the money motivation. I know my yard here in Florida has a large clay content.
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WELL NAME |
WELL NUM |
ORG ID |
FIELD |
PARISH |
PROD TYPE |
SEC |
TWN |
RGE |
EFFECTIVE DATE |
API NUM |
RAMSEY COMPANY LLC |
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19N |
14W |
07/23/2022 |
PRMT DATE |
SPUD DATE |
STAT DATE |
ST CD |
06/06/2022 |
07/01/2022 |
07/23/2022 |
SCOUT INFO
REPORT DATE |
WELL STATUS |
MEASURED DEPTH |
TRUE VERT DEPTH |
DETAIL |
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SCOUT CODE 31: 7/19/2022 TUES. 6:00 AM - CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP AT 11,054' MIX AND PUMP 1ST OF 5 PLUGS POOH F/11,054' T/10,480' CBU AT 10,480' POOH F/10,480' T/ 9819' MIX AND PUMP 2ND PLUG OF 5 AT 9,819' POOH F/9,819' T/9,154 CBU AT 9154' DISPLACE WITH 11.2 WBM POOH F/9154' T/5901' MIX AND PUMP 3RD PLUG OF 5 AT 5,886' POOH F/5,886' T/5,336' CBU AT 5,336'. POOH F/5,336' T/517' LAY DOWN TUBING F/517 T/SURFACE. PICKUP CIBP RUN IN HOLE PER RUN PROCEDURE BY WEATHERFORD REP ON LOCATION T/1973'. ; 7/20/2022 WED. 6:00 AM - TIH T/1,973' SET CIBP AT 1973'. CIRCUALTE AT 1968' . MIX AND PUMP 4TH PLUG OF 5 AT 1968' POOH F/1,968' T/1,622' CBU AT 1,622'. POOH F/1,622' T/SURFACE LAY DOWN CIBP RUNING TOOL TIH T/253'. MIX AND PUMP 5 TH PLUG OF 5 AT 253' POOH F/253' T/ SURFACE. FLUSH OUT BOP AND ALL SURFACE LINES NIPPLE DOWN BOP NIPPLE UP T/A CAP. CLEAN MUD TANKS. LAYING DOWN DRILL PIPE OUT OF THE DERRICK FROM MOUSE HOLE. ; 7/21/2022 THURS. 6:00 AM - LAY DOWN DRILL PIPE OUT OF THE DERRICK. CLEAR FLOOR OF HANDLE TOOLS AND RELEASE RIG AT 09:00 ON 7-20-22.; 7/22/2022 FRI. 6:00 AM - OPERATIONS ON NEXT WELL; 7/23/2022 SAT. 6:00 AM - CUT OFF WELL HEAD, 10 3/4" AND 7 5/8" 6'+ BELOW GL, WELD ON CAPS AND FILL ABOVE SAME CMT. CUT AND REMOVE TIN HORN. ; 7/24/2022 SUN. 6:00 AM - OPERATIONS ON NEXT WELL; 7/25/2022 MON. 6:00 AM - OPERATIONS ON NEXT WELL |
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SCOUT CODE 31: 7/12/2022 TUES. 6:00 AM - CLEAN MUD PITS AND RIG UP FOR OBM. SLIP AND CUT DRILL LINE. P/U BHA TEST MWD TIH T/7900', P/U 4.5 DP OFF RACKS T/ 9608'. DRILL SHOE TRACK, DRILL 10' NEW FORMATION T/ 9719', CBU, FIT T/ 16.5 PPG, DRILL T/ 10,196'.; 7/13/2022 WED. 6:00 AM - DRILL F/10,196' T/10,575. RIG SERVICE. DRILL F/10,575' T/11,083', CIRC HOLE CLEAN, FLOW CHECK, TOOH T/ BHA, L/D BHA, P/U REAMER BHA, TIH T/ 4600'; 7/14/2022 THURS. 6:00 AM - TIH F/4,600' T/9,701'. W & R 9,701' T/11,083' CBU AT 11,083' ; 7/15/2022 FRI. 6:00 AM - BACK REAM F/11,083' T/9701'. TIH F/9701' T/11,083' CIRCULATE HOLE AT 11,083' POOH F/11,083' T/ 9,701' FLOW CHECK, PUMP SLUG, POOH F/9,701' T/141', L/D BHA; 7/16/2022 SAT. 6:00 AM - CLEAR RIG FLOOR AND RIG UP WIRELINE AND LUBRICATOR. PRESSURE TEST LUBRICATOR TO 250 PSI. PICK UP TOOLS AND RUN IN THE HOLE WITH TRIPLE COMBO T/11,083', LOG W/TRIPLE COMBO, L/D TRIPLE COMBO TOOLS, R/U DIPOLE SONIC & SPECTRA GR, RUN HOLE W/ TOOLS AND LOG W/DIPOLE SONIC & 8-ARM CALIPER TOOL, POOH W/TOOLS,L/D DIPOLE AND 8-ARM TOOL.; 7/17/2022 SUN. 6:00 AM - L/D DIPOLE AND 8-ARM TOOL. RIG DOWN WIRE LINE AND LUBRICATOR. CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR. P/U REAMER BHA TIH T/11,083'. CIRCULATE AND CONDITION HOLE WAITING ON BAKER WIRE LINE TRUCK FOR REAMING WIRE LINE RUN. POOH F/11,083' T/146' L/D BHA, R/U LUBRICATOR AND TEST SAME, PJSM,R/U WIRELINE,TROUBLE SHOOT ROTARY SIDEWALL CORE TOOL,RUN HOLE W/ TOOL.; 7/18/2022 MON. 6:00 AM - RUN HOLE W/ SIDE WALL CORE TOOL T/10,905. PERFORM SIDEWALL CORES F/10,905' T/10,532'. TRIP OUT OF THE HOLE WITH WIRELINE AND CORES. RIG DOWN LOGGING TRUCK AND LUBRICATOR. CLEAN AND CLEAR FLOOR. PICKUP 2 7/8 CEMENT STINGER FOR P & A WORK T/517' TIH F/517 T/9,614' INSTALL ROTATING HEAD ASSY,BREAK CIRC, TIH F/9,614' T/11,054', |
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SCOUT CODE 5: 7/5/2022 TUES. 6:00 AM - DRILL F/ 4525' T/ 6875'; 7/6/2022 WED. 6:00 AM - DRILL F/ 6875' T/ 8125', CIR HOLE CLEAN.; 7/7/2022 THURS. 6:00 AM - CIRC AND RECIPROCATE FOR BHA TRIP. FLOW CHECK. POOH F/8,125' T/7,650', BR F/7,650' T/6,275 ,CBU, BR F/6,275' T/5,540' ,CBU, BR F/5,540' T/4735' ,CBU, BR F/4735' T/4555' ,POOH F/4555' T/3595', BR T/ 3415', TOOH T/ 3,220', BR T/ 1925', CBU X 3, TOOH T/ BHA, L/D BHA, C/O INLINE SCREEN VALVE, RIG SERVICE, P/U BHA.; 7/8/2022 FRI. 6:00 AM - P/U BHA TEST MWD TIH T/1,777' P/U RCD AT 1,777' TIH F/1,777' T/2,045' W & R F/2,045' T/2,505' TIH F/2,505' T/6,212' CBU AT 6,212' W & R F/6,212' T/6,482' TIH F/6,482' T/6,800' W & R F/6800' T/8125' RELOG LAST 50' DRILL F/8,125' T/ 8,600'; 7/9/2022 SAT. 6:00 AM - DRILL F/8,600' T/8,986' ,RIG SERVICE ,DRILL F/8,986' T/ 9,179', TROUBLE SHOOT#3 PUMP & C/O SWAB ON #1 & #2 PUMP, DRILL F/ 9,179' T/ 9,435'; 7/10/2022 SUN. 6:00 AM - DRILL F/9,435' T/ 9,709' CIR PERFORM CLEAN UP CYCLE AT 9,709' FLOW CHECK POOH F/9709' T/1,500' LAY DOWN BHA F/1,500' T/ SURFACE. PULL WEAR BUSHING AND RIG UP CASING CREW. M/U SHOE TRACK & TEST.; 7/11/2022 MON. 6:00 AM - RUN 7 5/8 29.7# P-110 BTC INTERMEDIATE CASING F/92 T/9701 R/D CASING CREW R/U CEMENT CREW. CIR 1 CAP. TEST LINES MIX AND PUMP CMT, R/D CMT CREW, WASH OUT BOP, L/D LANDING JT & INSTALL PACK OFF, TEST BOP. |
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SCOUT CODE 5: 6/28/2022 TUES. 6:00 AM - MOVE IN AND RIG UP CACTUS RIG # 158; 6/29/2022 WED. 6:00 AM - MOVE IN AND RIG UP CACTUS RIG # 158; 6/30/2022 THURS. 6:00 AM - RIGGING UP CACTUS RIG # 158; 7/1/2022 FRI. 6:00 AM - RIGGING UP CACTUS RIG # 158, SPUD WELL AT 0345 7/1/2022 DRILL 13 1/2" HOLE TO 500'; 7/2/2022 SAT. 6:00 AM - DRILL 13 1/2" HOLE TO TD AT 1,942' CIRC AND COND. POOH AND RUN 10 3/4" SURFACE CASING TO SETTING POINT AT 1,927' CIRC CASING CAPACITY. ; 7/3/2022 SUN. 6:00 AM - CMT SURFACE CSG, INSTALL VALVES ON WELLHEAD & TEST. NIPPLE UP AND TEST BOPS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT. INSTALL WQEAR BUSHING. PU BHA #2; 7/4/2022 MON. 6:00 AM - PICK UP DIRECTIONAL BHA #2, DRILL FLOAT EQUIPMENT AND SHOE TRACK. CLEAN OUT RAT HOLE AND DRILL 10' OF NEW FORMATION. CIRC AND FIT TO 13.0 EMW. DRILL F/ 1952' T/ 4525' |
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1133' FNL & 256' FWL OF SEC 33-T19N-R14W. |
Not surprising since it was a vertical test well and considering the surface location was not appropriate for a horizontal lateral. What do you think the logs and cores revealed about the Haynesville Shale this far north?
Nothing more to add to this discussion from my perspective. Straight up science well to get data. Not that expensive to do. Info obtained here can either help direct future drilling in the most efficient / prospective way.
Or tell the story to not waste any more money chasing this area.
Trinity holds a Field Order (123-K-47) for the unit (HA RA SUXX) and approval for four lateral slots issued Feb. 1, 2022. I've made a note in my field wide spreadsheet and will post if Trinity receives permits for these wells.
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