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Austin Chalk Crosby Well, Vernon Parish-251932
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I have a question on the Crosby well, number 251932, in Vernon Parish.  The last post for this well on Sonris was:11/06/2019  Drilled 12 1/4" hole to 14,901'; stuck; backed off @ 14,755 and worked…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by David Crockett Nov 22, 2019.

Leasing in Austin chalk 2017
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I was interested in how many parishes/counties are getting leased with the resurgence of the Austin chalk. Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by ShaleGeo Mar 17, 2018.

new well permitted in avoyelles parish
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Permit date October 27, Eola Field, Serial Number 250583, by Petro-Guard  Dept, 8100 feetContinue

Started this discussion. Last reply by ShaleGeo Oct 30, 2017.

 

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David Crockett replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion Texas Smackover Lithium Play
"Skip, I have a couple of hundred acres in Rapides Parish.  I was offered a surface lease with the purpose of the development of a wind generation site.  I received the offer in December.  I thought that was a very unusual offer for…"
Mar 30
David Crockett commented on Keith Mauck (Site Publisher)'s group Red River Parish
"At the state lease sale on Dec. 3, 2021 I saw that 130 acres was leased by Cypress Energy Corporation for $2,800 per acre, with 25% royalty"
Dec 9, 2021
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Dec 9, 2021
David Crockett replied to TK's discussion T,R,S map of LA
"I saw this on Craigslist New Orleans. The maps are dated from 1930"
Oct 24, 2020
David Crockett replied to John Denison's discussion Joe Biden’s ‘not banning fracking’ defense, explained
"and that's the truth OLDDOG"
Sep 1, 2020
David Crockett replied to Diamond Jim's discussion Latest Marathon Crowell Well Production
"I see on the la state potential report dated 3/24/20 that the choke was 39. under remarks it says tested with electronic metering and that the system oil was sold to plains marketing.  "
Jul 6, 2020
David Crockett replied to Diamond Jim's discussion Latest Marathon Crowell Well Production
"This well is a code 18 temporarily abandoned. Also a few new reports on this well that I can’t seem to get to downloaded "
Jul 1, 2020
David Crockett replied to ShaleGeo's discussion Marathon Suspends LA AC Activity Immediately
"Maybe this will give them some information to re-enter this play at some point in the future. "
Mar 14, 2020
David Crockett replied to ShaleGeo's discussion Chesapeake Blowout
"Prayers for all involved in this accident. "
Jan 30, 2020
David Crockett replied to Old Scout's discussion Seismic testing to be conducted in Hessmer, Evergreen, Bunkie
"Thank you for posting.  Maybe if the results are good, the survey will revert to the original.  "
Jan 4, 2020
David Crockett replied to Old Scout's discussion Seismic testing to be conducted in Hessmer, Evergreen, Bunkie
"I notice in this news article that the furthest north point that is cited for the survey is Lecompte.  I wonder if it will  include the LSUA cutoff road -the road from LSUA to Hwy 1 (Hwy 3170)  That road is included in the map listed…"
Jan 2, 2020
David Crockett replied to Keith Mauck (Site Publisher)'s discussion Introduction to our newest Shaler
"She is beautiful. She will probably be running this site in a few years"
Nov 29, 2019
David Crockett replied to David Crockett's discussion Austin Chalk Crosby Well, Vernon Parish-251932
"There is a permit dated today for a saltwater disposal well for this well"
Nov 22, 2019
Bob Zimmerman replied to David Crockett's discussion Austin Chalk Crosby Well, Vernon Parish-251932
"Speaking of pressure, the well one unit to the north of the well under discussion required a 20,000 lb. blowout preventer whereas normal for  the Sugartown/Sugrue/Pitkin Field AC wells was a ten thousand lb. BP. The operator almost lost it…"
Nov 21, 2019
Rock Man replied to David Crockett's discussion Austin Chalk Crosby Well, Vernon Parish-251932
"I am betting that extended fishing operations were tied to need to recover certain downhole equipment that had radioactive materials. Like certain logging tools. Operators are "forced" to expend MAX effort to recover these types of tools…"
Nov 19, 2019
Bob Zimmerman replied to David Crockett's discussion Austin Chalk Crosby Well, Vernon Parish-251932
"Twenty years ago in nearby in Beauregard Parish the infamous Crosby 36 was drilled for the AC and got jammed up with junk downhole. God knows there were various attempts to fish it out but it is still down there. What else is down there was the…"
Nov 19, 2019

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At 18:13 on February 7, 2018, Rock Man said…

I believe that more companies will try to get into the AC trend that EOG is pursuing - but my guess is that you will see a large broker group looking to get leases and then flip them to operating companies that are ready to spend the capital to drill these expensive wells.

Key to the AC for this play is not as much depth (although that is a factor) but the reservoir properties in the AC, i.e. matrix porosity and permeability.

The lack of well control will negatively impact areas where this is not sufficient well data to evaluate the matrix reservoir issue

At 5:04 on February 2, 2018, Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant said…

David, which Broadway well?  There may be more than one in Rapides Parish.  There are numerous Broadway wells in other parishes.  Give me a well serial number or a section-township-range so I don't have to spend a lot of time looking.

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