Here's a look at the other two Austin Chalk wells operated by Elmwood. Both were originally drilled as TMS wells.
Organization Id | Organization Name |
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E8806 | ELMWOOD OPERATING LLC |
Cnt | Well Serial | Well Name | Well Num | Status | Class | Class Type | API Number | Org ID | Field ID | Permit Date | Sec-Town-Rng | Parish | LUW Association | |
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1 | 224735 | AUS C RA SUB;W C PARLANGE | 012 | 10 | 17077205340000 | E8806 | 4799 | 22-AUG-00 | 048-05S-09E | 39 | GO TO LUW INFO | 22500 | ||
2 | 229811 | AUS C RA SUB;IVY J MAJOR | 005-ALT | 10 | 17077205550000 | E8806 | 4799 | 28-JUN-04 | 035-05S-09E | 39 | GO TO LUW INFO | 22000 |
Interesting move by Elmwood on these two old TMS wells. Plugging back and frac'ing the AC in vertical hole.
Will be interesting to see how production goes moving ahead - early water rates may be frac fluid, but AC is also known for high water.
Very high operating pressures here - adds to the complexity.
Recompletions like this may end up being economic - but highly doubt that this will lead to new drilling targeting AC (laterals, fracs. etc).
Judge Digby Field, Pointe Coupee Parish next door has some interesting AC wells.
Well Ser | Well Name | Well Num | Status | Class | Class Type | API Number | Org ID | Permit Date | Sect | Tshp | Rng | Parish | Mer | Lease Num | Total Depth |
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220433 | AUS C RA SUA;A F HARMON | 001 | 23 | 17077202550000 | L206 | 04/21/1997 | 016 | 05S | 09E | 39 | W | 21000 |
Well Ser | Well Name | Well Num | Status | Class | Class Type | API Number | Org ID | Permit Date | Sect | Tshp | Rng | Parish | Mer | Lease Num | Total Depth | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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224735 | AUS C RA SUB;W C PARLANGE | 012 | 10 | 17077205340000 | E8806 | 08/22/2000 | 048 | 05S | 09E | 39 | W | 23235
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In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of) nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.
This area has suffered immense environmental degradation…
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