Nabors #1209 in S Tx drilling for EOG on McMullen / Atascosa County line.
I have been getting several calls to purchase my lease in Flatonia. Don’t know what’s going on.
I sure hope my piece of lease is in that!!
That rig will be heading back soon per my source.
I don’t know if they will drill the other 2 wells anytime soon. Trouble with a fault line. It appears they have smoothed over the water base reserve pit and are reseeding the ground.
Also appears the steel distribution pipeline is smaller in diameter. 2 poly lines and a smaller poly lines were installed between the plant and Rawlings.
Also CMS ( chalk mountain services) the company hauling the sand for the frac has a sign up at the Rawlings pad. It appears it will be soon for the frac of the 2 wells.
That makes sense to me. I saw them smoothing over the reserve pit area today…they had knocked it down several weeks ago. With the frac water lines now running to Rawlings I expect EOG to move from the Migl pad (surface owner of the Maddox+3 pad) to the Rawlings to frack those 2 to see what they get.
Will be interesting to see where EOG goes once CR306 Leakey is done…they have many fill ins to do..but will they test something outside of the “grid” ?
Where exactly is your “lease” (or mineral rights?) and who has called? May be able to shed some light with that information….
February’s oil numbers are in:
This is oil only no gas…
Francis 152 bopd
Friends 869 bopd
Harwi 462 bopd
Muliange 805 bopd
note: Friends and Muliange are the EASTERLY units on the Francis pad. ( these 2 units also have a massive gas production as well)
Blackshear 215 bopd
Parr 216 bopd note: Blackshear and Parr were down for about 1 week in Feb.
Reimer 94 bopd
Monster 69 bopd
Lots of variability - and multiple possible causes for this happening.
The Friends / Muliange pair appear to be liquid rich sweet spot - better rock as well as more optimum thermal maturity as to Oil vs Gas in the reservoir.
Production decline over time will be important factor here as to economics.
Assuming that all laterals are landed in approximately the same target zone with similar length laterals and similar frac jobs.
An unknown production number here will be NGL’s that are being stripped out of the produced gas stream at processing plant. These numbers are not made public anywhere. Only way to get a handle on NGL yields will be getting info from a royalty owner and then looking at NGL yield versus full well stream of gas from the wellhead.
Rosewood gettin after it… they have filed for 8 drilling permits this month. All horizontals from 2 pads north of I-10. All apparently targeting EF
EOG just staked 5 wells at the corner of Cr 183 and 189.
Just south of the 4 well pad (Maddox )they just finished fracking.
Maybe they like what they saw post frac
Heard there may be a site off fm1891 as well.
Any word on Tidal Petroleum and Kainer B unit?
I counted wrong. There are 6 stakes
Plus I saw pipeline survey markings near Weid hall.
They will run a pipeline from CR306 pad to attach to Francis pad that runs to the gas prod plant. The cr 183 pad will lock in the 2 units above francis pad & below maddox pad.
Eog is also coordinating a pad for the 2 units between Francis pad and Cr306 pad.
After that they only have the 2 units above the maddox pad…but of course we still wait and wonder about Alfaro and Kenobi…..
Then there are 2 units above Rawlins/Alfaro then the EOG part of the initial test and hold is done.
Redhawk…another story….
Saw 3 super large storage tanks on the pad at the Petrovybe vertical well off of CR195…must have came in good with those xtra large tanks !! Petrovybe starting 3 more wells to the east.
Any updates on Redhawk? Seems like that end of the play has gone quiet, wondering if this is a negotiating tactic to wait out KEW?
M Muldoon League A-76 off FM 609
I’m unclear if KEW still owns those leases or if they sold them. If someone has information in that regard we’d appreciate you sharing.
Having said that, I don’t think those leases start expiring until summer of ‘27 so they can afford to play the long game but with oil over $100 now it might be a good time to sell.
The real test will be the Acaval leases that will start to expire in a couple of months. If they’re renewed then game on.
As an aside, Acaval sold all their leases to two companies in October’23.
—Peregrine Petroleum Partners LTD and
— AHW Petroleum Inc
Redhawk is sending all reservoir water from CR 240 tract to gas production plant. they have wells that are filling the tank and sending it to production plant…haven’t gone by for 2 weeks so not sure if they are still doing it or done.
They are looking into a westerly test unit…west of FM 957
They are going to drill under Blackshear, but maybe not under Parr.
Now for “Rumors”- they will be selling the 82 acre tract that has the reservoir on it . Was suppose to be another gas production site for the NE…but has been scrapped. Heard holding off for now since water is hard to come by with drought.
-they (Redhawk) will be the ones responsible for the new area being leased N/NE Flatonia towards/around Muldoon…as far as test wells
KEW hasn’t sold their leases in the area. A month or two ago someone inquired about some sale that was filed of record in Fayette but I pulled the document and it had nothing to do with this area.
I would know, we have a consent to assign in our lease form with them ![]()
Excellent info William. Thanks for posting. I have inside information from an Acaval lessor so with your KEW info we can make the paparazzi envious. Time will tell.

