Eagle Ford Map Nov 2011
Click here for the latest map of the entire Eagle Ford area:
http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/eagleford/images/EagleFordShalePlay201110-large.jpg
Click here for the latest map of the entire Eagle Ford area:
http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/eagleford/images/EagleFordShalePlay201110-large.jpg
Check out the latest Eagle Ford Map from the Texas Railroad Commission:
Source: Texas Railroad Commission: http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/eagleford/images/EagleFordShalePlay201105-large.jpg
Click to enlarge the image below of the Permit Activity in the Eagle Ford. Word on the street is that the landmen are knocking and they are saying that drilling will commence. What are ya’ll hearing?
Oil and Gas Wells Permitted and Completed in the Eagle Ford Shale Play:
2,148 Permits – 11,735 Oil on Schedule – 5,650 Gas on Schedule
Using only brackish and/or recycled water, Apache is able to address the shortage of water in West Texas. Reusing frack water is a a double whammy. Protects our precious water supply and saves money. Water disposal costs upwards of $2.50/barrel, while the cost of recycling water is around 29¢/barrel.
Read the entire article at:
Map source:
http://www.twdb.texas.gov/publications/reports/waterconditions/twc_pdf_archives/2013/twcDec2013.pdf
5,225 Permits (blue dots) / 4,476 Oil Wells (green) / 2,193 Gas Wells (red)
Source: Texas Railroad Commission
The latest Eagle Ford Map is painting Texas in a sea of Blue, Red and Green dots. Go Eagle Ford – Go…
Houston, Texas
The Oil & Gas Year held a press conference at the Houstonian hotel on Friday May 3rd, where they unveiled their latest research project: “The Oil & Gas Year Eagle Ford Texas 2013″.
Highlighting the event was Texas Railroad Commissioner, David J. Porter, The Oil & Gas Year Eagle Ford Texas 2013’s “Man of the Year” award.
Commissioner Porter commented “One of the biggest challenges with Eagle Ford is all the misinformation”. He went on to say that Eagle Ford is “best regulated at the state level” We could not agree more!
Eagle Ford News has reviewed the publication and found it to be the most comprehensive publication on the Eagle Ford shale to date.