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Posted on 10/12/08 at 10:38 am to countryboy
Petrohawk's Elm Grove field has 212 feet of Haynesville Shale, that would be crazy if just south of Benton there is 300 feet of it.
Posted on 10/12/08 at 11:20 am to GeneralLee
I looked at Southern Star's presentation on their website (dated July '08). On Slide 19, if appears that they need a NYMEX price of at least $6/MCF to break even on a Haynesville well. Right now, NG is trading at $6.54/Mcf. Kinda a slim margin for error. With a company this small, I doubt that they have a significant hedging strategy. So, they may have to sit on this and other Haynesville wells until natural gas prices rebound at some point in time.
On Slide 11, you see that they only need a price of $3.11/Mcf to break even on a Cotton Valley well.
LINK
On Slide 11, you see that they only need a price of $3.11/Mcf to break even on a Cotton Valley well.
LINK
This post was edited on 10/12/08 at 11:23 am
Posted on 10/12/08 at 5:14 pm to GeneralLee
May start finding out that Elm Grove might not even be the best this play has to offer with further drilling?
Posted on 10/12/08 at 5:18 pm to countryboy
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May start finding out that Elm Grove might not even be the best this play has to offer with further drilling?
Possible, EGP #63 had 212' of net shale with 16.8 MMcfe/day initial production. Will be interesting to find out how the IP of this well compares to the Elm Grove well.
This post was edited on 10/12/08 at 5:22 pm
Posted on 10/16/08 at 11:45 am to GeneralLee
I think you are going to find out alot of strange things about this play b/f this is over!!
Posted on 10/16/08 at 3:45 pm to Flop
I have a piece of the coring from the Atkins Lincloln 17, pretty neat, its not a sandstone lol.
Posted on 10/16/08 at 4:26 pm to Flop
Reading CMK's post Flop? See I am right about most of the things I put on here! 
Posted on 10/17/08 at 9:18 am to countryboy
Southern Star Energy Announces Haynesville Well Discovery; Vertical Well Projected to Add to the Company's Reserve Base; Production Projected Before Year-End 2008
Friday October 17, 9:00 am ET
HOUSTON, Oct. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southern Star Energy Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SSEY, the "Company"), a fast-growing E&P company with reserves and production from leases located in northern Louisiana, today announced that it has successfully drilled and logged the targeted Haynesville interval in its Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 Well with positive results. The well reached a total depth of 11,300 feet on October 14, 2008. This well is strategically located in the center section of the Company's Sentell Field in Bossier Parish, Louisiana. The Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 is the second well in the Company's 2008 development program and the first of two Haynesville Shale vertical test wells in the Sentell Field planned for 2008.
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Wireline logging and mud log shows indicate the Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 Well encountered 205 feet of highly laminated, silty, and naturally fractured shale zone with cross plot porosities ranging from nine to 12 percent. Mud logs indicated abundant gas shows throughout the interval, ranging from 400 to 600 units with trip gas as high as 3,000 units. This interval exhibits the characteristics of the Lower Bossier Shale. Immediately below this laminated section, the well encountered approximately 185 feet of quality dark black organic rich shale. In this zone, gas shows ranged between 1,100 and 3,000 units. This lower interval exhibits all of the characteristics that the industry classifies as the Haynesville Shale. The wellbore is suspended with 7-inch intermediate casing through the Cotton Valley Formation at 9,500 feet in order to preserve the Company's options to complete the well as a vertical producer, or to re-enter the wellbore for horizontal drilling pending the development of completion techniques.
As a member of the Core Laboratories ("Core Lab") Integrated Reservoir Solution's regional Haynesville Shale Study, the Company's data are being incorporated into the Core Lab database for use in designing optimum completion techniques for horizontal drilling in the Haynesville play.
The Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 is the Company's seventh consecutive successful Cotton Valley well in the Sentell Field, and the first well to positively evaluate the Haynesville Shale. Each of the Company's seven Cotton Valley wells has similar log characteristics. Five of these wells are flowing into sales lines. The Company's sixth successful Cotton Valley well, the Cash Pointe 30-1, is scheduled to flow into sales lines in fourth quarter 2008.
David Gibbs, Southern Star President and Chief Executive Officer, said: "The preliminary results from the Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 Well represent significant news in the history of Southern Star Energy. We believed that we might be sitting on top of a significant Haynesville position, and I could not be more pleased now that we have evidence that the Sentell Field is right in the middle of the Haynesville play. We have extensive petrophysical analysis work ahead of us, and another vertical Haynesville test well to drill this year, but the initial results are positive. We believe Southern Star Energy remains a high-quality investment in these challenging times, and we are working tirelessly to develop our acreage on behalf of current and future shareholders."
Gibbs continued: "As we pause to consider the best way forward given these positive results, we are moving our rig southwest to the A S Burt 20-1 location. This next location is designed as a combination Cotton Valley development well and our second Haynesville evaluation well. We expect positive results in this location given the results from the Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 well. Importantly, this new well discovery should be additive to our reserve base and strengthen our total financial position. While we have adequate capital to carry out our 10-well drilling program, we believe our valuation and growth plans will support additional financing."
About Southern Star Energy
The Company's strategy is to acquire under-drilled oil and natural gas leases with significant proven development drilling opportunities, and use all available technologies to increase the valuation of the acquired assets. This strategy reduces the Company's risk, allowing the Company to build free cash flow for strategic acquisitions. The Company owns a 40% working interest and operates in approximately 5,400 leasehold acres in the Sentell Field, located in the heart of the known Cotton Valley trend north of Shreveport, Louisiana. To date, the Company has drilled seven successful tests of the Cotton Valley Sands, the first five of which are connected to the market and producing revenues. Shareholders and prospective investors and analysts are encouraged to visit the Company's website: LINK to learn more about the Company and the Cotton Valley Trend.
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Source: Southern Star Energy Inc.
Friday October 17, 9:00 am ET
HOUSTON, Oct. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southern Star Energy Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SSEY, the "Company"), a fast-growing E&P company with reserves and production from leases located in northern Louisiana, today announced that it has successfully drilled and logged the targeted Haynesville interval in its Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 Well with positive results. The well reached a total depth of 11,300 feet on October 14, 2008. This well is strategically located in the center section of the Company's Sentell Field in Bossier Parish, Louisiana. The Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 is the second well in the Company's 2008 development program and the first of two Haynesville Shale vertical test wells in the Sentell Field planned for 2008.
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Wireline logging and mud log shows indicate the Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 Well encountered 205 feet of highly laminated, silty, and naturally fractured shale zone with cross plot porosities ranging from nine to 12 percent. Mud logs indicated abundant gas shows throughout the interval, ranging from 400 to 600 units with trip gas as high as 3,000 units. This interval exhibits the characteristics of the Lower Bossier Shale. Immediately below this laminated section, the well encountered approximately 185 feet of quality dark black organic rich shale. In this zone, gas shows ranged between 1,100 and 3,000 units. This lower interval exhibits all of the characteristics that the industry classifies as the Haynesville Shale. The wellbore is suspended with 7-inch intermediate casing through the Cotton Valley Formation at 9,500 feet in order to preserve the Company's options to complete the well as a vertical producer, or to re-enter the wellbore for horizontal drilling pending the development of completion techniques.
As a member of the Core Laboratories ("Core Lab") Integrated Reservoir Solution's regional Haynesville Shale Study, the Company's data are being incorporated into the Core Lab database for use in designing optimum completion techniques for horizontal drilling in the Haynesville play.
The Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 is the Company's seventh consecutive successful Cotton Valley well in the Sentell Field, and the first well to positively evaluate the Haynesville Shale. Each of the Company's seven Cotton Valley wells has similar log characteristics. Five of these wells are flowing into sales lines. The Company's sixth successful Cotton Valley well, the Cash Pointe 30-1, is scheduled to flow into sales lines in fourth quarter 2008.
David Gibbs, Southern Star President and Chief Executive Officer, said: "The preliminary results from the Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 Well represent significant news in the history of Southern Star Energy. We believed that we might be sitting on top of a significant Haynesville position, and I could not be more pleased now that we have evidence that the Sentell Field is right in the middle of the Haynesville play. We have extensive petrophysical analysis work ahead of us, and another vertical Haynesville test well to drill this year, but the initial results are positive. We believe Southern Star Energy remains a high-quality investment in these challenging times, and we are working tirelessly to develop our acreage on behalf of current and future shareholders."
Gibbs continued: "As we pause to consider the best way forward given these positive results, we are moving our rig southwest to the A S Burt 20-1 location. This next location is designed as a combination Cotton Valley development well and our second Haynesville evaluation well. We expect positive results in this location given the results from the Atkins-Lincoln 17-2 well. Importantly, this new well discovery should be additive to our reserve base and strengthen our total financial position. While we have adequate capital to carry out our 10-well drilling program, we believe our valuation and growth plans will support additional financing."
About Southern Star Energy
The Company's strategy is to acquire under-drilled oil and natural gas leases with significant proven development drilling opportunities, and use all available technologies to increase the valuation of the acquired assets. This strategy reduces the Company's risk, allowing the Company to build free cash flow for strategic acquisitions. The Company owns a 40% working interest and operates in approximately 5,400 leasehold acres in the Sentell Field, located in the heart of the known Cotton Valley trend north of Shreveport, Louisiana. To date, the Company has drilled seven successful tests of the Cotton Valley Sands, the first five of which are connected to the market and producing revenues. Shareholders and prospective investors and analysts are encouraged to visit the Company's website: LINK to learn more about the Company and the Cotton Valley Trend.
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Source: Southern Star Energy Inc.
This post was edited on 10/17/08 at 9:27 am
Posted on 10/17/08 at 2:40 pm to Flop
Anyone seen Chesapeake's newly released map,you know how conservatice they are, the new outlines have moved up to the top of 21N. Interesting, I mean what happened to our local experts who promised us it didnt go past 19N?
Posted on 10/17/08 at 8:22 pm to Checkmateking2
The lights on the Atkins well weren't on tonight, looks like it's moving over to the Burt acreage to drill another Haynesville test. 
Posted on 10/17/08 at 9:21 pm to Checkmateking2
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Anyone seen Chesapeake's newly released map
Link please?
Thanks.
Posted on 10/18/08 at 6:07 am to Checkmateking2
And they will move it up to 22 in the near future! I think all the so called experts were on CHK's payroll. 
Posted on 10/18/08 at 2:15 pm to GeneralLee
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This post was edited on 10/18/08 at 4:22 pm
Posted on 10/18/08 at 4:18 pm to C
Its a pretty big file, lemmme, get you a different one. BRB
This isnt the exact one I was looking for, but this is in the same PDF release, the other one is pretty clear, the northern boundary goes to the loop in the Red River near Gilliam. As tight as Cpeak has been with info this seems pretty good. LINK
This isnt the exact one I was looking for, but this is in the same PDF release, the other one is pretty clear, the northern boundary goes to the loop in the Red River near Gilliam. As tight as Cpeak has been with info this seems pretty good. LINK
This post was edited on 10/18/08 at 4:25 pm
Posted on 10/20/08 at 12:53 pm to Flop
Flop, there is a well being drilled off of Old PD road. A Buddy and I saw it before daylight the other morning across the river from Gilliam. Do you know anything about this? We were shocked to see the lights on the dereck! I may take a ride today and see if I can locate it. Looks like it may not be far from the Prison.
Posted on 10/20/08 at 3:09 pm to countryboy
Please keep us informed. I want to know any info you get. thanks
Posted on 10/20/08 at 8:03 pm to landnPD
I looked today and went as far as Cedar Bluff ranch. After looking on Sonris when I got home I think it may be the Montgomery well that they are going back into located at Cottage Grove in T21 and that would be close.Although from Gilliam the dereck looked like it wasn't far from the Red river on the Bossier side. Anyone else have a guess or know something I would love to hear it.
Posted on 10/20/08 at 8:23 pm to countryboy
Funny to me. Thought there wasn't anything up there??????????????????????????????? Keep me posted CB. & Thanks for the info.
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