Lavaca County TX Oil & Gas Permits

April 08, 2014

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April 09, 2014

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April 16, 2014

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Saltwater Disposal Well

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Completion Reports

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Clint; Thanks for your updates.

May 01, 2014

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May 05, 2014

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May 06, 2014

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May 09, 2014

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May 13, 2014

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Seems Penn Virginia has initiated a slow down on NEW DRILL permits for 2014? Can anyone offer any insight on this?

Additional notes;

11 - UNITS

AMBER - 2, MARTINSON 2, BOCK 2, PORTER 6, J. BERGER 1, LAGER 2, BOCK 4, KOSMO 3, BLONDE 8, TECHNIC 1, DINGO 2

33 - NEW DRILL PERMITS

JAN. 2014 - 6 NEW DRILL PERMITS

FEB 2014, - 16 NEW DRILL PERMITS

MARCH 2014 - 4 NEW DRILL PERMITS

APRIL 2014 - 4 NEW DRILL PERMITS

MAY 2014 - 3 NEW DRILL PERMITS ( through today 5/22/2014)

NOTE NEW DRILL PERMITS FOR MARCH& APRIL 2014 were for 1 UNIT, BLONDE NEW DRILL PERMITS. 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, H CONGRATS TO OWNERS OF THE BLONDE UNIT!

Yep if you go toward Shiner Green Dixon park you will see they have been very busy back that way.

Per PV quarterly report:

"The Welhausen #A2H and Welhausen #B1H located in Lavaca County were completed and turned in line during March 2014. The two laterals are effectively 660 feet apart. The Welhausen #B1H landed in the Lower Eagle Ford Shale, which is where the vast majority of our wells traditionally have been completed. The Welhausen #B1H has a 5,584 foot lateral and 26 frac stages and flowed back at a pressure of 5,700 pounds per square inch (psi), with an initial potential (IP) of 1,536 BOEPD. The Welhausen #A2H was completed in the Upper Eagle Ford (Marl) Shale. The Welhausen #A2H has a 5,976 foot lateral and also has 26 frac stages. The Welhausen #A2H flowed back at a pressure of 4,500 and had an IP of 2,165 BOEPD. After a recent clean-out operation of both wells, including the removal of plugs associated with eight frac stages in the Welhausen #A2H, the wells were just turned back in line.

These two wells have two of the highest wellhead flowing pressures we have encountered to date in our Eagle Ford Shale development program. Their GORs (gas-oil-ratios) of 5,000 to 6,000 standard cubic feet per barrel are also the highest we have encountered, but these higher pressures and GORs were expected since these wells are also our deepest "down-dip" tests of the Eagle Ford Shale. These initial results imply that we are still in the volatile oil window. Longer term, additional testing and production history will help determine whether, at least in this area, the Upper Eagle Ford Shale and Lower Eagle Ford Shale are completely separate reservoirs"

Very interesting I must say.

That is awesome results on the Welhausen wells. Now, PV needs to move north about a mile or so and start drilling our wells!!!! Been waiting and waiting and waiting........

May 22, 2014

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xyz, please explain what Upper Eagle Ford Shale and Lower Eagle Foed Shale mean. I have been waiting for that report for a long time. And no, Amy, they need to move a mile or so SE in my direction. :slight_smile:

Since xyz never answered my question, can anyone explain the Upper Eagle Ford Shale and the Lower Eagle Ford Shale to me and does the whole Eagle Ford Shale have an Upper and a Lower?

J. Michal,

I can't answer your question but this link might help answer your question.

http://www.beg.utexas.edu/starr/ur_eagleford.php

Clint Liles

J. Michal said:

Since xyz never answered my question, can anyone explain the Upper Eagle Ford Shale and the Lower Eagle Ford Shale to me and does the whole Eagle Ford Shale have an Upper and a Lower?

Thanks, Clint. I have a little bit better take on it now.