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Permalink Reply by Reagan "R.T." Dukes on July 6, 2011 at 9:26am EagleFordShale.com has a page on Burleson County with some chat. I don't think there is a lot of activity just yet, but wait until well results come in and I'm sure we'll know a lot more.
Burleson County Eagle Ford Shale
Also, try posting your question the Burleson County Group. You'll attract more local people there that might know more about local drilling
ASX listed company AKK plan to drill in the Burleson County in July.
The company reports that In July (2011.... aka this month), they will commence drilling 3 vertical wells.
After this 1 of the 3 wells (which is deemed the best one drilled) will be fracced with a horizontal lateral using 10 fraccing stages and employing the Hi-WAY fraccing method (used by Petrohawk, employed by Schlumberger)
N.B. I think AKK's wells are more in central Burleson or even eastern Burleson maybe. I don't know to be honest.
So I'm not sure exactly where in relation to the Burleson County it's to be located, however if you go to page 67 of this link to the announcement, you might be able to work it out for yourself.
have a look http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20110707/pdf/41zn8hyzgcr96y.pdf
Austin Exploration have just spudded their first EFS well in Burleson County.
There has been a fair delay but finally the drilling has started. They're drilling 3 vertical EFS wells and choosing the best one to Hi-WAY frac it (using Schlumberger's technology).
Results will be very interesting for the area.
All,
Last week we sent an alert, urging you to send a letter to the Railroad Commission telling them not to railroad Texans’ property rights via new rules for the Mineral Interest Pooling Act (MIPA) – the law that authorizes forced pooling.
If you haven’t done so, it’s not too late to send a letter.
But even better than sending a letter, come say your piece in person.
WHAT: Railroad Commission hearing to consider whether to proceed with new forced pooling rules under MIPA
WHEN: January 30th at 9:00 am
WHERE: William B. Travis State Office Building, Room 1-111 1701 N. Congress Ave., Austin, TX
WHY: The reason the TRC is considering the rules now? Among other things, they want to legitimize railroading (hah!) small landowners -- who want no part of production/leasing -- into not just drilling, but PAYING for the drilling they don't want. If the well isn't profitable, new rules could wind up losing landowners money.
Thank you!
Sharon Wilson, Gulf Regional Organizer
P.S. If you haven’t yet sent a letter to the Commission, click here to do so.
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