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re: Haynesville Shale North of Benton??
Posted on 8/19/08 at 10:10 am to Checkmateking2
Posted on 8/19/08 at 10:10 am to Checkmateking2
Yes, but all the Louisiana office of Conservation requires from an operator drilling a new well is an electric log. There is no requirement to release porosity logs, micrologs, cement bond logs, etc. You need the whole suite of logs to get a good idea of the area. Keep in mind the geologist you are referring to is simply looking at these logs on sonris by his own admission. Without looking at hard copies from a log library I don't see how he can determine much of anything.
This post was edited on 8/19/08 at 10:11 am
Posted on 8/19/08 at 10:16 am to TigerDog83
thats not very responsible of him then, where are the logs on sonris?
This post was edited on 8/19/08 at 10:20 am
Posted on 8/27/08 at 7:07 am to Flop
All right Flop. Where are you at? We need to get this thread going again. Have you heard about the Missionary Plantation well at Ida? Completing in the Haynesville zone! All they need to do is come across to the east side of the river!
Posted on 8/27/08 at 8:44 am to countryboy
The well at Mission Plantation is a Haynesville sand well. Not related to Haynesville shale. Crystal drilled one there in the 1980's. Won't affect any interest in the shale right there in that area.
Posted on 8/27/08 at 9:13 am to TigerDog83
No relation my arse!!! They could not produce the shale in the 80's either. ......and what does a defunct company of the 80's have to do w/ today. There is no comparison. Come on son, it's 2008!!!
Posted on 8/27/08 at 12:01 pm to Flop
That is the Haynesville sand, not the Haynesville shale. Crystal drilled a well in the exact area and produced it from the Haynesville sand. I've seen the logs only about forty times.
Haynesville SAND well
Easy to see it's a sand on the logs, and it is part of the stateline trend. The well also made lots of oil, which everyone knows the Haynesville shale doesn't because it is dry gas. Quit trying to make things up where they don't exist.
Haynesville SAND well
Easy to see it's a sand on the logs, and it is part of the stateline trend. The well also made lots of oil, which everyone knows the Haynesville shale doesn't because it is dry gas. Quit trying to make things up where they don't exist.
This post was edited on 8/27/08 at 6:56 pm
Posted on 8/27/08 at 1:10 pm to Flop
Flop, do you remember how these guys kept saying nothing would lease or be found beyond T19? They were wrong! You are right Flop..Crystal went thru shale in the 80's because it was no way to produce anything from it.
Posted on 8/27/08 at 1:43 pm to countryboy
CB, these guys do have alot of good info they are sharing. I just never fell for the crap that this field was as small as the first maps were saying. I understand big oil, landmen, etc. want to keep the lease prices low. If I were in that business, I would want that too. However, people are no longer as illiterate as in previous years. People are doing their homework and it will pay out in the end. Have a good one. 
Posted on 8/27/08 at 1:48 pm to TigerDog83
I do apologize Mr. Tigerdog, you are a self-made genious. Congratulations, you are the TigerDroppings King!!! Your opinions are SANCT!!! 
Posted on 8/27/08 at 2:53 pm to Flop
Is there any posibility of any leasing going on in Benton ? I own around 6-8 acres over here. I heard that someone got almost $11,000 25% royalties in Benton somewhere but I have not heard anything else about that anywhere. Any leasing going on here would be a god send to me and my family, just like it is for so many others. Any information is welcomed, thank you!
Posted on 8/27/08 at 5:24 pm to Ryadarr
Missionary Lake is the Haynesville Sand. The serial number on the well is #175453. Produced in the 1980's from the Haynesville SAND. We've covered this at least twenty times. I said there would be other formations found productive up there like the Cotton Valley, Pettet, and Haynesville Sand. In the area in question (T23N, North part of 22N) I have yet to be proven wrong. This is a Haynesville sand well, and you can't make it into the Haynesville shale just because you want to. Go to the conservation department and pull the well file. You'll see it's clearly the Haynesville sand. You people are unbelievably delusional if you think this new well (Drilled by Etoco and as a direct offset to the Crystal well) is a Haynesville shale well. I wish it was, but that just isn't the truth.
This post was edited on 8/27/08 at 6:54 pm
Posted on 8/27/08 at 6:26 pm to TigerDog83
TD, please explain the info on this well, serial number 237467? Thanks
Posted on 8/27/08 at 6:37 pm to Flop
As usual, in the face of incontrovertible facts, Floppy refuses to admit he was wrong.
Posted on 8/27/08 at 11:22 pm to GerryDiNardo
Yeah but the flopster seems to softening up a bit.. tiger dog is formidable/respectable,and he wants ol flop to cut a good deal... you can see that.
Hell we all want it for the area, for everybody.
I wanna be at the roulette table when the flopster struts up and pegs the house.
Of all the yak I hear goin on at the HS website and the tdroppings- TD83 is as close as your gonna get to the unbiased truth....Does anyone else see that?....Flop?
Hell we all want it for the area, for everybody.
I wanna be at the roulette table when the flopster struts up and pegs the house.
Of all the yak I hear goin on at the HS website and the tdroppings- TD83 is as close as your gonna get to the unbiased truth....Does anyone else see that?....Flop?
This post was edited on 8/27/08 at 11:28 pm
Posted on 8/28/08 at 9:14 am to Simba
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Good news, people up north!! I just got wind that some action is taking place up around Plain Dealing and surrounding area. Anybody else heard anything?
Come on people!! As you will see I had question marks behind the subject title and my initial statement (quoted above) never mentions shale. TD got is stinger hard right off the bat, trying to prove the shale is not up there. I could care less if they find Dixie Milk, Cold Budweiser, Java Juice, Hosston Tea, Ida Rocks, Lafayette Gravel, Bradley Bottom Muds, or Wardview Hickory Nutts!!! Do you all get the point?? If it pays, it will help everybody in the area. Like I said, things are and will begin happening in that area.
Posted on 8/28/08 at 9:40 am to Simba
Gustnav on.
This post was edited on 11/1/08 at 9:30 am
Posted on 8/28/08 at 10:15 am to ElmGrove
Elm Grove = Samuel Clemens!
This thread rocks, thanks to all!
TD83...I gotta question. With actual GIP estimated at 150 Bcf/section and EUR at 50 Bcf/section, the mendoza line seemingly at 30% per other shale plays...What are they gonna do about the 70% left in the ground?
This thread rocks, thanks to all!
TD83...I gotta question. With actual GIP estimated at 150 Bcf/section and EUR at 50 Bcf/section, the mendoza line seemingly at 30% per other shale plays...What are they gonna do about the 70% left in the ground?
Posted on 8/28/08 at 11:09 am to Rantavious
Woohoo I just heard that Festervan leased about 300 acres just outside/in benton for $14,000/25% can anyone confirm this? My property line is about 200 yards from his! Everything I hear though is just old men talking so who knows.
Posted on 8/28/08 at 12:15 pm to Ryadarr
what section and township are you in
Posted on 8/28/08 at 12:34 pm to landnPD
Too be honest I dont know anything about that. I've just been asking around town if anyone has heard anything, and posting here to see if theres any truth behind it. All I can tell you is were in Benton Louisiana, and the zip is 71006. I'm sorry for my lack of knowledge when it comes to this. Tell me how to get that information for you and I will gladily try!
::Edit::
I got in touch with Chesapeake through email. One of there owner relations technicias sent me an email back saying if I give him the legal description since they already know the parish, that there is a possibility that they are interested in leasing here. So maybe there is some truth behind all of this ?
::Edit::
I got in touch with Chesapeake through email. One of there owner relations technicias sent me an email back saying if I give him the legal description since they already know the parish, that there is a possibility that they are interested in leasing here. So maybe there is some truth behind all of this ?
This post was edited on 8/28/08 at 1:56 pm
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