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re: Tuscaloosa Marine Shale
Posted on 9/19/11 at 8:17 am to tigerpawl
Posted on 9/19/11 at 8:17 am to tigerpawl
RE: Lineaments & TMS Locations
On the subject of TMS Maps and how accurate they are in helping to determine the likelihood of activity on your landholdings, this guy seems to stay on top of things, IMHO. Most notable: "After many wells are drilled, this will be a map to revisit." I think it implies that these maps are dynamic and subject to change, especially in light of the new "sideways" drilling and all the new interest being generated in the post-Haynesville TMS.
I just wish I knew a little more about what goes in to the decision making process about where to locate a well...
On the subject of TMS Maps and how accurate they are in helping to determine the likelihood of activity on your landholdings, this guy seems to stay on top of things, IMHO. Most notable: "After many wells are drilled, this will be a map to revisit." I think it implies that these maps are dynamic and subject to change, especially in light of the new "sideways" drilling and all the new interest being generated in the post-Haynesville TMS.
I just wish I knew a little more about what goes in to the decision making process about where to locate a well...
This post was edited on 9/19/11 at 8:25 am
Posted on 9/19/11 at 2:23 pm to tigerpawl
Fresh information on a new well being completed at the Avoyelles/St. Landry line. Well was begun in Avoyelles and then went horizontal into St. Landry for about 7,000 feet. The well is in the Austin Chalk which I understand to reside beneath the TMS. LINK
Estimated Potential: 753 BOPD
It's my impression that this is a fairly significant well (753 BOPD), but I also hear that Austin Chalk wells are notorious for dropping off quickly.
Estimated Potential: 753 BOPD
It's my impression that this is a fairly significant well (753 BOPD), but I also hear that Austin Chalk wells are notorious for dropping off quickly.
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