Is the 'ol BAND getting back together? Is the EagleFord planning a Farewell or a Reunion Tour? - GoEagleFordShale.com2024-03-28T20:04:26Zhttps://goeaglefordshale.com/forum/topics/is-the-ol-band-getting-back-together-is-the-eagleford-planning-a?commentId=6447762%3AComment%3A166364&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noOut of curiosity, I looked at…tag:goeaglefordshale.com,2022-03-27:6447762:Comment:1663642022-03-27T19:24:28.850ZMarkhttps://goeaglefordshale.com/profile/MarkPrzywara
<p>Out of curiosity, I looked at these two wells. Some strange things going on here. The oil API for these two laterals ranges from 28 to 32 - over a distance of one mile. More importantly, GOR is very low in both laterals - so minimal reservoir energy in a black (and relatively heavy) oil system. Hard to produce much from that type of rock.</p>
<p>Quick look seems to point to Burnett using sliding sleeve frac approach on these two wells. Less expensive but less effective approach to…</p>
<p>Out of curiosity, I looked at these two wells. Some strange things going on here. The oil API for these two laterals ranges from 28 to 32 - over a distance of one mile. More importantly, GOR is very low in both laterals - so minimal reservoir energy in a black (and relatively heavy) oil system. Hard to produce much from that type of rock.</p>
<p>Quick look seems to point to Burnett using sliding sleeve frac approach on these two wells. Less expensive but less effective approach to stimulation.</p>
<p>But...........</p>
<p>1 to 2 miles to the SW on strike, there is another EF lateral that has good oil API (35) and very good GOR.</p>
<p>Changes like this normally don't happen along strike in offsetting well areas.</p>
<p>Devil in the details here - lateral landing zone and ultra-aggressive frac's with ESP's to unload max fluids post frac probably part of Recoil recipe.</p> Thanks for that info - Burnet…tag:goeaglefordshale.com,2022-03-27:6447762:Comment:1662652022-03-27T19:13:10.571ZMarkhttps://goeaglefordshale.com/profile/MarkPrzywara
<p>Thanks for that info - Burnett Oil was never known as being a great Hz / Unconventional play driller and completion company. There wells seemed to have had a long litany of issues and problems.</p>
<p>2011 completions in Gen 1 to 1A category - I am sure that Recoil / Cusack has some improved ideas tied to how to optimize exploitation in this area.</p>
<p>Thanks for that info - Burnett Oil was never known as being a great Hz / Unconventional play driller and completion company. There wells seemed to have had a long litany of issues and problems.</p>
<p>2011 completions in Gen 1 to 1A category - I am sure that Recoil / Cusack has some improved ideas tied to how to optimize exploitation in this area.</p> Both were drilled by Burnett…tag:goeaglefordshale.com,2022-03-27:6447762:Comment:1664392022-03-27T16:34:04.619ZJames C. Maxwellhttps://goeaglefordshale.com/profile/JamesCMaxwell
<p>Both were drilled by Burnett Oil Co. in 2011</p>
<p>Both have been owned by a series of small operators until acreage acquired by Recoil, evidently in late 2021/early 2022. My info from Production Query TxRRX.</p>
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<p>Both were drilled by Burnett Oil Co. in 2011</p>
<p>Both have been owned by a series of small operators until acreage acquired by Recoil, evidently in late 2021/early 2022. My info from Production Query TxRRX.</p>
<p></p> Highly doubt any recompletion…tag:goeaglefordshale.com,2022-03-27:6447762:Comment:1664382022-03-27T16:14:21.812ZMarkhttps://goeaglefordshale.com/profile/MarkPrzywara
Highly doubt any recompletion efforts in old wells.<br />
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But new laterals highly probable. Who drilled then wells in 2011?
Highly doubt any recompletion efforts in old wells.<br />
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But new laterals highly probable. Who drilled then wells in 2011? A couple of other interesting…tag:goeaglefordshale.com,2022-03-27:6447762:Comment:1662642022-03-27T14:41:01.731ZJames C. Maxwellhttps://goeaglefordshale.com/profile/JamesCMaxwell
<p>A couple of other interesting updip wells in Atascosa County, having been drilled in 2011.</p>
<p>Aniol Unit Lease No. 16374. Operated by Recoil Resources since January 2022. 7968 ft. deep</p>
<p>Farnik Unit Lease No. 15892. Operated by Recoil since January 2022. 7733 ft. deep.</p>
<p>Looks like acreage acquired by Recoil for new drilling (longer allocation unit wells?) and possible recompletion of the above listed wells.</p>
<p>A couple of other interesting updip wells in Atascosa County, having been drilled in 2011.</p>
<p>Aniol Unit Lease No. 16374. Operated by Recoil Resources since January 2022. 7968 ft. deep</p>
<p>Farnik Unit Lease No. 15892. Operated by Recoil since January 2022. 7733 ft. deep.</p>
<p>Looks like acreage acquired by Recoil for new drilling (longer allocation unit wells?) and possible recompletion of the above listed wells.</p> Thanks, Mark. Good info, as…tag:goeaglefordshale.com,2022-03-26:6447762:Comment:1664372022-03-26T13:02:22.060ZJames C. Maxwellhttps://goeaglefordshale.com/profile/JamesCMaxwell
<p>Thanks, Mark. Good info, as usual, and encouraging, moreover.</p>
<p>Thanks, Mark. Good info, as usual, and encouraging, moreover.</p> Looked at this Pillar permit…tag:goeaglefordshale.com,2022-03-25:6447762:Comment:1663632022-03-25T18:49:45.484ZMarkhttps://goeaglefordshale.com/profile/MarkPrzywara
<p>Looked at this Pillar permit area - interesting</p>
<p>EF section around 8500-8700'. Only about 70' thick with about 50' of the sweet spot EF section. But also underlies a lower AC section that may be very interesting.</p>
<p>This is area where EOG was drilling their "wildlife" wells in 2013-2014 - Ocelot, Grouse, etc. </p>
<p>Short laterals (5000') - limited as to how far to go north due to faulting. Decent fracs for that time frame (around 1300-1500# per foot proppant loads).</p>
<p>Wells…</p>
<p>Looked at this Pillar permit area - interesting</p>
<p>EF section around 8500-8700'. Only about 70' thick with about 50' of the sweet spot EF section. But also underlies a lower AC section that may be very interesting.</p>
<p>This is area where EOG was drilling their "wildlife" wells in 2013-2014 - Ocelot, Grouse, etc. </p>
<p>Short laterals (5000') - limited as to how far to go north due to faulting. Decent fracs for that time frame (around 1300-1500# per foot proppant loads).</p>
<p>Wells were notorious for lower IP rates (300 BOPD range). GOR decent with a bit lower oil gravity (low 30's).</p>
<p>My prediction - Pillar EFS is looking to frac bigger and improve stimulated rock volumes in the EF section as well as mechanically co-mingling upward into the lower AC section. Expect to see 2500+ pounds per foot proppant loading.</p>
<p></p> I know this management team v…tag:goeaglefordshale.com,2022-03-25:6447762:Comment:1663622022-03-25T18:27:46.417ZMarkhttps://goeaglefordshale.com/profile/MarkPrzywara
<p>I know this management team very well. Ex Brigham and then Cinco O&G / EnCap backed.</p>
<p>Also know the Old Ironsides PE group that is presently backing them.</p>
<p>Their management team is as good as it gets and understand the unconventional approach with the best of them.</p>
<p>I believe that they were in this same area while working as Cinco O&G.</p>
<p>I know this management team very well. Ex Brigham and then Cinco O&G / EnCap backed.</p>
<p>Also know the Old Ironsides PE group that is presently backing them.</p>
<p>Their management team is as good as it gets and understand the unconventional approach with the best of them.</p>
<p>I believe that they were in this same area while working as Cinco O&G.</p> Anyone know anything about Pi…tag:goeaglefordshale.com,2022-03-25:6447762:Comment:1662622022-03-25T17:59:27.525ZJames C. Maxwellhttps://goeaglefordshale.com/profile/JamesCMaxwell
<p>Anyone know anything about Pillar EFS, LLC? A Dallas-based E&P company backed by some energy private equity. I am unfamiliar with the professional backgrounds of the officers of Pillar.</p>
<p>Pillar has just permitted 2 wells in Atascosa, pretty far up-dip. The pad site is about 5.5 mi SW of the Wilson-Atascosa county line, and, if you drew the extension of the Wilson-Karnes line SW into Atascosa County, it is about 5 miles NW of that line.</p>
<p>Anyone know anything about Pillar EFS, LLC? A Dallas-based E&P company backed by some energy private equity. I am unfamiliar with the professional backgrounds of the officers of Pillar.</p>
<p>Pillar has just permitted 2 wells in Atascosa, pretty far up-dip. The pad site is about 5.5 mi SW of the Wilson-Atascosa county line, and, if you drew the extension of the Wilson-Karnes line SW into Atascosa County, it is about 5 miles NW of that line.</p> Hi Aggie '75.
Yes, EOG is dri…tag:goeaglefordshale.com,2022-03-23:6447762:Comment:1659332022-03-23T14:54:13.977ZEdhttps://goeaglefordshale.com/profile/PaulHuber
<p>Hi Aggie '75.</p>
<p>Yes, EOG is drilling on leases very close. Hopefully they can hit the bull's eye soon on ours. I am glad that improvements have been made since Gen 1 and feel blessed to have weathered through the tough times with only HBP.</p>
<p>Hi Aggie '75.</p>
<p>Yes, EOG is drilling on leases very close. Hopefully they can hit the bull's eye soon on ours. I am glad that improvements have been made since Gen 1 and feel blessed to have weathered through the tough times with only HBP.</p>