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re: Tuscaloosa Marine Shale oil well sets record (for TMS) - 1540
Posted on 4/23/15 at 3:32 pm to RGV AG
Posted on 4/23/15 at 3:32 pm to RGV AG
Pardon my lack of knowledge on the TMS but what is the gas production like on these big wells? I know the TMS is an oil play but I have someone who was feeding me some bullshite about his royalties and I am trying to figure out if he is even close to telling the truth. He said his royalties were coming from gas only wells.
Posted on 4/23/15 at 4:15 pm to stevengtiger
Where is he located? It's probably the deep lower Tuscaloosa (not TMS). Those are huge gas wells.
Posted on 4/23/15 at 4:16 pm to TigerDog83
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I'm not sure that would work at $100 oil.
I meant to add that at the end of my comment...the TMS, at this tech point in time, just doesn't really work.
Posted on 4/23/15 at 6:28 pm to PetreauxCat
quote:Yep, that's the old BP (maybe Amoco?) deep gas near Baton Rouge. And it's conventional, not marine shale.
Where is he located? It's probably the deep lower Tuscaloosa (not TMS). Those are huge gas wells.
This post was edited on 4/23/15 at 6:30 pm
Posted on 4/24/15 at 8:06 am to Bayou Tiger
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Where is he located? It's probably the deep lower Tuscaloosa (not TMS). Those are huge gas wells.
Not sure exactly where but he has told me about 100Mcf a day at total depths around 100,000 feet. It just sounded so extreme, I had a hard time believing it. Our family had some acreage around the Haynesville and those wells were doing like 15Mcf and everyone thought they were huge.
Posted on 4/24/15 at 8:37 am to stevengtiger
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total depths around 100,000 feet
Feel free to call him a liar.
Posted on 4/24/15 at 8:50 am to PetreauxCat
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Feel free to call him a liar.
I already knew that part was bs but what about the 100mcf/day. I sure its possible but are there any wells in LA doing anywhere close to that?
Posted on 4/24/15 at 9:20 am to stevengtiger
100 mcf/day is hardly anything. The main problem with the gas is that the area is nearly devoid of gathering systems so they are most likely going to flare that amount of gas.
Posted on 4/24/15 at 9:23 am to stevengtiger
I think you meant 100 MMCFD as there's a pretty substantial difference in that and 100 MCFD.
Posted on 4/24/15 at 9:25 am to Me4Heisman
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I think you meant 100 MMCFD as there's a pretty substantial difference in that and 100 MCFD
Correct. My bad.
This post was edited on 4/24/15 at 9:27 am
Posted on 4/24/15 at 9:32 am to stevengtiger
Haynesville wells don't even come in half of 100 MMCFD so I think your friend is totally full of it or uninformed.
Posted on 4/24/15 at 9:36 am to Me4Heisman
The claim is that his acreage is further south, not in the Haynesville. I don't have info on where it is exactly or I would just look up the well information myself.
Posted on 4/24/15 at 10:30 am to stevengtiger
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what about the 100mcf/day
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what about the 100mcf/day
I assume you meant 100MMCF, and that's not coming from one well. It's definitely possible if there's more than one well though.
Posted on 4/24/15 at 10:34 am to PetreauxCat
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100MMCF
Correct. Can't seem to type two M's in a row.
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and that's not coming from one well. It's definitely possible if there's more than one well though.
He tells me that it is one well producing that much and they are planning on drilling several more in his section. I am pretty sure he is full of shite.
ETA: Sorry for hijack. I'll get out of the way now.
This post was edited on 4/24/15 at 10:40 am
Posted on 4/24/15 at 12:05 pm to stevengtiger
You must be talking about the McMoran et al ultra deep play. I think their first well was IP'd for 43 MMCFGD
McMoran ultra deep
Probably a costly place to drill at $2.50/Mcf natural gas
McMoran ultra deep
Probably a costly place to drill at $2.50/Mcf natural gas
Posted on 4/24/15 at 12:58 pm to stevengtiger
quote:Wow, that well would be a legendary disappointment.
100Mcf a day at total depths around 100,000 feet.
Posted on 4/25/15 at 12:21 am to Bayou Tiger
shite guys we drilled into the mantle and all we got is a little gas
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