New Drilling Site Near Round Top

Does anyone know about a new drill site east of Round Top on Nassau Rd.

Geosouthern got permits approved in February to drilled two wells there, the Wolff that has a lateral extending back toward Round Top and the Frannie that goes the other direction. Each is in a separate 700+ acre unit.

Thanks, how do you find out the boundaries of the drill units

Here are links to the plats of the two units.

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/img/4300000-4399999//PR0004328924_0001.pdf

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/img/4300000-4399999//PR0004331181_0001.pdf

Thank you again. Have been trying to get this info as I now who is in the Wolf unit.

John, for future reference at the bottom of this is a link to the permit section of RRC’s website where you can pull up permits.

If you aren’t familiar with RRC’s site to find the one for the Wolff that link will open to a page where you’ll use the pull down menu at the upper right where it says County to select Fayette. Also on that page you can either enter Geosouthern as the operator and at the bottom right where it says Submitted Date put in a date range for the permits you want to see, like beginning 1/1/2019 and ending 3/28/2019, to see everything filed since the 1st of the year. If you don’t enter an operator name it will shown everything that has been filed in Fayette Co. in that time period.

When you pull up the Wolff permit go to the bottom of the second page of the permit where attachments are listed and click the P-12 to see the ownership breakdown in the unit, but it should be the same as what was shown on the plat.

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/initializePublicQueryAction.do

Great information. Thanks again

This the “missing” Washington county Geo rig?

From Baker Hughes map it looks like Geosouthern may be drilling further south, closer to Fayetteville where they permitted four wells from the same pad. Don’t know if that’s the rig they had been using in WC but it definitely left the county.

Dusty any accuracy to the gas royalty calculator on geology.com ?

Based on the input questions it asks the calculation method looks alright but the accuracy of the estimate obviously would depend on the accuracy of the variables you feed into the calculation.

There is no place to input liquids volume so it would only be logical for wells making dry gas, and it would be limited to wells that are in pooled units rather than allocation wells.

10/4 Many thanks for all your info! Have learned so much from your posts! Hoping they don’t forget Boundary school!