Showing posts with label february 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label february 2009. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Haynesville Shale: XTO Energy 2009 Panola County

XTO Energy has come out with earnings today, 2/19/09, and updated investors on its haynesville shale operations. XTO talks about its East Texas properties below.

From Seeking Alpa

We drilled first Haynesville shale well in western Panola County, the New Horizon's number one that came in at 8.5 million a day, that is not an IP, that well averaged over 8 million a day for the first 15 days. It's currently offline because of the DCP Cartage flat (ph) issue, should be back up next week.

We believe that well from the way we're choking and holding our performance would have made over 8 million a day for the first month. If you look at the Haynesville wells you are seeing some that have 15 million a day, first month, you are seeing a lot that are 45 million a day first month sales. So, I would say this well as far west as it is, averaging 8 million a day is a good precursor for where our acreage is going to be plenty good on the Texas side

And last but not least, we have had an extension area of south of Bald Prairie and Robertson County that we have been working on for two or three years, have increased our position here to almost 80,000 net acres and have started in earnest to drill development wells down there and had two wells coming at 6 million a day in the quarter from the land and Bossier and that gives us lot of hope and belief that area will pan out to be a major growth area, of course in future.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Haynesville Shale: Desoto Parish Well 2009

Mainland Resources ( MNLU ) has come out and reported a huge Natural Gas well result today, February 3, 2009. MNLU is announcing that their first Haynesville Shale well is hitting 23.3 mmcfe in the DeSoto Parish area.


Mainland Resources ( MNLU ) reports that the Company and its operator have placed the Griffith 11 #1 well in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana on production. The Griffith 11 #1(Section 11, 13N, 14W) had an initial production rate of 23.3 Mmcfe/d on a 28/64” choke with 7,550# flowing casing pressure. The Griffith 11 #1 is the first well to be drilled with the Company’s operator in the Haynesville shale on its leases. Mainland owns a 40% Working Interest in this well and all subsequent Haynesville wells to be drilled on its leases. Mainland Resources is also formalizing plans to drill and complete in the Hosston/Cotton Valley formations on its Louisiana property.

The Company received a Reserve Report in December 2008 that shows Proved Undeveloped Reserves of 2.143 Bcf in these formations from a single future twin to the current well. This estimate is based on 40-acre well spacing. Mainland holds a 100% Working Interest in all rights above the base of the Cotton Valley formation, including the Hosston, in 2,695 net acres. Company President, Mike Newport states, “We have validated our model to drill to the Haynesville shale on our DeSoto Parish leases and have our first producing Haynesville gas well on line. Our commitment now is to use this success across the entire project so that Mainland gets the maximum value from its unique position in this major gas play."

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Marcellus Shale: Anadarko APC Marcellus Shale Update

Anadarko Petroleum ( APC ) came out with earnings 2/2/09 and reported an update on the Marcellus Shale:

In 2008, Anadarko’s U.S. onshore exploration program continued to show positive results in
the Marcellus, Haynesville and Maverick Basin shale plays. The company completed its first Marcellus Shale horizontal well, testing approximately 4.5 million cubic feet of natural gas per day. A second horizontal test is currently being completed with two additional tests in various stages of drilling.

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