District 3 Oil & Gas and "Eaglebine" in East Texas

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District 3 Oil & Gas and "Eaglebine" in East Texas

A place to discuss oil & gas related activity in all Texas Upper Gulf Coast Counties. Discussion headquarters for the emerging Eaglebine play in East Texas.

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Texas Upper Gulf Coast Counties

Austin, Brazoria, Brazos, Burleson, Chambers, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Hardin, Harris, Jasper, Jefferson, Lee, Madison, Matagorda, Montgomery, Newton, Orange, Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity, Tyler, Walker, Washington & Wharton. 

Some of these counties are also included in the Eagle Ford (North) Group because of shale development but the main targets in this region for the last couple of years appears to have been in either the Austin Chalk fields or in the Yegua/Cook Mountain. 

Everyone is welcome.  If you want to talk about another formation or type of development that I haven't mentioned, please, feel free to open a discussion.

Discussion Forum

Hopeful in Pennington

Started by Joseph Cartwright. Last reply by dbob May 6. 325 Replies

Walker County

Started by Caddo Rat. Last reply by dbob Apr 12. 18 Replies

North Tyler County Leasing

Started by Mike R. Last reply by Mike R Mar 26. 9 Replies

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Comment by Dry Hole on October 14, 2012 at 10:45pm

Rat--- what county are you talking about ?

Comment by dbob on October 14, 2012 at 10:32pm

R.A.M. has been historically linked to Petrohawk and to Halcon.  My bet is Halcon in the context of announced plans,  

Comment by Caddo Rat on October 14, 2012 at 10:30pm

Anyone been contacted by R.A.M. Energy in Houston about leasing. Who are they leasing for? What are the going lease rates and royalty interests offered?

 

Comment by Martin Wampler on August 29, 2012 at 1:49pm

Does the size of the Christmas tree have any reflection on the success of a newly completed well? Would a smaller tree indicate they would be setting up to plug the well when they can get someone to the well with concrete or would this indicate they could reenter and frac it at a later date? Any visual clues as to a successful well?

Comment by Texas54 on July 11, 2012 at 11:16am

Just checked out TRRC and Trivium has 3 new permits for Houston County. Yipee.

Submitted 07/10/2012 744345    TRIVIUM OPERATING, LLC (871168)  3L CATTLE UNIT 1   06  HOUSTON  Vertical  New Drill  11400  Mapping 
Submitted 07/10/2012 744348    TRIVIUM OPERATING, LLC (871168)  ARNOLD COTTON UNIT 1   06  HOUSTON  Vertical  New Drill  11400  Mapping 
Submitted 07/10/2012 744350    TRIVIUM OPERATING, LLC (871168)  ORL UNIT 1   06  HOUSTON  Vertical  New Drill  11400  Mapping 
Comment by Texas54 on July 8, 2012 at 9:46pm

DH, I would take your guiet      :) ......... Live 40 miles W. of Houston. Cars blasting noise make your ears hurt. Sirens up and down roads all time of day and night. We have fireworks also, when you least expect them. Trying to stay alive with people taking speed limit signs as suggestions. Other people thinking red lights are for others. Look forward to being back in the country one day hopefully.....

Comment by Dry Hole on July 4, 2012 at 9:57pm

54,

Not quiet, kids are popping fireworks ------- more zones being fraced in "BROWN" and "Worley" frac water being hauled out -- surveying taking place -- flow line ROWs being negotiated ----- Dirt Roads being pounded to powder -- asphalt being ground to gravel --- loud truck traffic at daylight ---- is it quiet where you live ? maybe we could swap?

Comment by Texas54 on July 4, 2012 at 9:38pm

Anything happening in Houston County seems to quiet. :)

 

Comment by Texas54 on May 13, 2012 at 12:36pm

Any news on Wakefield or any  other Terrace/Trivicum sites. What is the process once well has been drilled if its just a horizontal well? What are the general time frames from drilling to completeion and being ready to produce?

Comment by dbob on May 3, 2012 at 9:08pm

Interesting completion reports today at the RCT.  One looks like a real monster.  Others are pretty good.  rumor has it that one of the companies currently looking at a few sites is thinking multi-year commitment.  

 

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