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re: foundation releveling

Posted by cajuntiger65 on 12/15/11 at 6:27 am to
Had it done in central La about 6 months ago 500.00
Call Peggy Gremillion 318-481-4905 works central la.
not sure what they looking for but I have a water front home/camp very nice e-mail me for pics hcourville@bop.gov

re: Tuscaloosa Marine Shale

Posted by cajuntiger65 on 12/9/11 at 2:03 pm to
Oil boom may be coming for Avoyelles parish and other local areas.

The potential of the re-worked Deshotels well at Woodside in the southeastern corner of Avoyelles is over 1,000 barrels of oil per day.

If this figure holds for actual production, the impact can be very big for the future of Avoyelles Parish. A profitable well will encourage more wells to be drilled in the area which targets the Austin Chalk formation in southern Avoyelles.

The Deshotels 13H well is the second well drilled on the Deshotels farm of the old Woodside Plantation. Earlier, it had some production delays which have been reworked.

The following is from Pryme Engergy of Australia, one of the owners of the well:

The nitrogen injection procedure, to recover water and drilling mud from the horizontal section, and flow testing of the Deshotels 13H No.1 well have been completed.

The initial potential rates filed with the State of Louisiana Department of Natural Resources have been established at 1,167 barrels of oil per day (bopd), 644 thousand cubic feet of natural gas per day (Mcfd), and 350 barrels of water per day (bwpd) on a 24/64th inch restricted choke and at a 1,870psi flowing tubing pressure.

Additional pressure information is as follows:

Shut in tubing pressure 2,850psi Shut in casing pressure 3,000psi Bottom hole pressure 6,100psi

Pryme’s net revenue interest in the Deshotels 13H No.1 is 30% (40% working interest). Oil and natural gas from the well are sold through the Deshotels 20H No.1 production facility; the revenue will supplement Pryme’s current cash position of $5.2 million.

Well production updates will be made in the coming months as the production rate and pressures stabilize. The well is currently shut in pending the installation of an artificial lift system in order to optimize well performance over the long term.

“This result is a significant milestone for Pryme and provides a clear indication of the potential value to be gained from the proposed multi- well development of the Company's Turner Bayou Chalk project,” said Justin Pettett, Pryme’s Managing Director.

“We now look forward to the completion of drilling and flow testing of the Rabalais 35 No.1 well, which is operated by Anadarko, in the northernmost part of our Austin Chalk acreage. In addition to its production potential if successful, this well will provide valuable data to better delineate our Turner Bayou acreage.”
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Our thoughs and prayers are with all that are flooded. We are in Avoyelless Parish. I have camp on Spring Bayou that is for sale, but water is making pepole wait it out. Water is up but no flood problems.
I don't think it will happen because of funds. I hate to sell my camp on Little River but we don't go has much has we would like to. I known the grass is a problem in some areas but we still enjoy the bayous, fishing and hunting in Avoyelles parish.
Wish I could, they are working to help Spring Bayou with grass crap. Maybe one day it will get better. It is really nice when the water is up. We really did good duck hunting last year.
Got word last night Little River/Spring bayou rising 6" a day from Sunday thur Wed. and water is coming in better fast, but will not be as bad as predicted last week. They are say about as high as 1997, water in yards on little river but no major flood. Will go to camp Fri. evening to take a boat ride and check things out.

re: Fake Snake Pic?

Posted by cajuntiger65 on 5/18/11 at 12:12 pm to
Bayoudude yall gone to camp out at Country Fest these year ?
Thanks, will take a boat ride later in week.
Any new news on Spring Bayou, I hope it does not flood to bad I need to sell my camp.
I HOPE WE GET SOME WATER IN SPRING BAYOU. BUT NO MAJOR FLOODING. I HAVE A NICE CAMP FOR SALE ON LITTLE RIVER SPRING BAYOU, 10FT OFF GROUND.

re: Grand Lake Gun and Rod Club

Posted by cajuntiger65 on 3/3/11 at 12:37 pm to
GO TO LOUISIANASPORTMAN.COM UNDER REAL ESTATE CAMP FOR SALE ON SPRING BAYOU IN AVOYELLES PARISH. CLOSE TO GRAND LAKE HUNTING CLUB, LAKE OLIPHIA NWR, GRASSY LAKE AND GRAND COTE NWR.

re: Grand Lake Gun and Rod Club

Posted by cajuntiger65 on 3/3/11 at 9:57 am to
I have a camp/home waterfront private own arce lot for sale in Avoyelles Parish at Spring Bayou on Little River. Close to Grand lake hunting club and many good hunting and fishing areas. It is very nice and price to sale at 140,000.00. For more info. go to louisianasportman.com it is under real estate.
BEEF, LITTLE COOKING OIL IN BLACK POT, BROWN MEAT GOOD (DARK BROWN) SAUTE ONIONS ON MED. HEAT,
SEASON GOOD, ADD WATER AND LET COOK TILL MEAT IS TENDER AND GARVY IS COOK DOWN. ADD TO RICE