康斯托克内的北休斯顿“海恩斯维尔东部”

康斯托克资源公司 (Comstock Resources) 正在将现代化的水平井和压裂作业投入到 Bossier 深处,这里长期以来一直被认为是储量丰富的天然气储罐。看起来新配方很有效。

Comstock Resources Inc.最近表示,该公司的“东部海恩斯维尔”项目正在休斯顿北部用现代水力压裂水平井测试Bossier,该公司在德克萨斯州罗伯逊县生产了一口42 MMcfe/d的井。

距得克萨斯州/路易斯安那州边界极远的海恩斯维尔/波西尔“tepout”位于鹰福特最东端与海恩斯维尔和波西尔外观最西端的交汇处。

由于距离太远,Enverus 将康斯托克在该地区的两座钻井平台计入 Eagle Ford 钻井平台数量中。

最新井 Cazey Black A #1H 的 42 MMcfe/d 来自 7,900 英尺的水平井,降落在 Lower Bossier。

“这只是游戏的开始。”——Jay Allison,康斯托克资源公司

康斯托克内的北休斯顿“海恩斯维尔东部”

2022 年 4 月,康斯托克在罗伯逊县的第一口井 Circle M #1H 的产量为 37 MMcf/d,同样来自 Lower Bossier 7,900 英尺的侧向井。

罗伯逊东部已在海拔 19,000 英尺的波西尔深处设有阿莫鲁索球场 (Amoruso Field);山顶度假村球场 (Hilltop Resort Field) 位于莱昂县西部的纳瓦索塔河 (Navasota River) 对面,位于波西尔 (Bossier) 深处。

“这是一个深层、超压的怪物,”地质学家 Peggy Williams 在 2008 年《石油和天然气投资者》的“深层。当时的井仍然是垂直的,但最终采收率估计为 13 Bcf。

侏罗纪边缘

威廉姆斯写道,已故地质学家约翰·阿莫鲁索的前景背后的想法是“沙子从侏罗纪陆架边缘流出,陆架边缘的特征影响了沙子堆积的位置”。

阿莫鲁索说:“我在侏罗纪陆架边缘寻找最有可能发现这些沙子集中的地方。”

河对岸的 Hilltop 发现井由 Gastar Exploration Ltd 于 2003 年钻探。Donelson #3 的最终储量为 10.9 Bcf,最终储量为 24 MMcf/d。六个月后,单区完井产量为 13.7 MMcf/d。

温度高达 425 F;初始压力,17,000 磅每平方英寸 (psi)。油井的成本在 1000 万至 1200 万美元之间。

迄今为止,康斯托克的 98,000 英亩净租赁土地横跨 45 号州际公路以西的阿莫鲁索和山顶地区。该地区与达拉斯和休斯顿的距离大致相等。

康斯托克公司总裁兼首席财务官罗兰·伯恩斯 (Roland Burns) 在 2 月 14 日的财报电话会议上表示,该公司感觉“我们今年基本上已经完成了这场比赛的最佳部分”。我想说我们已经完成了一半以上。”

晚侏罗世波西尔砂岩的年龄与棉花谷砂岩相似。据 Williams 称,Robertson/Leon 地区的 Bossier 孔隙度为 6% 至 12%,渗透率为 0.01 至 0.1 毫达西。

同样是侏罗纪时期的启默里阶海恩斯维尔 (Haynesville) 位于提通尼亚棉花谷 (Tithonian Cotton Valley) 和波西尔 (Bossier) 下方。

Comstock 首席运营官 Dan Harrison 在财报电话会议上表示,Comstock 目前正在新作业区 Campbell B #2H 中完成第三口井,横向井深 12,700 英尺。这一艘也降落在波西尔号上。

他补充说,目前有两个钻机正在钻第四口井和第五口井。

康斯托克在海恩斯维尔保持忙碌

在其他地方,康斯托克计划让五座钻机忙于在德克萨斯州东部和路易斯安那州西北部钻探其传统的海恩斯维尔油田。截至发稿时,该公司共有九座钻井平台,但由于天然气期货疲软而减少了两座。

康斯托克董事长兼首席执行官杰伊·艾利森 (Jay Allison) 表示:“如果所有这些土地最终都成为一级土地,谁知道呢?但如果确实如此,那么那就是我们拥有钻机的地方。”

康斯托克海恩斯维尔的核心是 HBP,“这样我们就可以来回摆动[钻机]。这也很不寻常,但这就是我们的看法。”

哈里森谈到新的开采方案时说道:“我们知道,在此处(达拉斯南部)钻探这些油井与我们的核心油井相比,这将是一个学习曲线。”运营商拥有数千个现有的海恩斯维尔核心油井迄今为止,这些井已经变得“非常可预测且一致”。新的油井都是不确定的。

但迄今为止,海恩斯维尔西部的测试“超出了我们的预期,”他补充道。

艾利森说:“我们只有两口井。” 这是游戏的开始。”

哈里森说,除了进一步划定租赁权外,康斯托克还致力于更快地钻探扩张油气田,这“本质上就像在油气田中添加另一台钻机”。

2023 年全公司资本支出预计约为 10 亿美元,其中包括划定计划开采 8 口井的新租赁权。

“到 2022 年,我们的 Haynesville-Bossier 页岩足迹增加了近 100,000 净英亩(价值 5,410 万美元),而无需支付数十亿美元的并购交易,”艾利森说。

租赁权的平均成本仅为 550 美元/英亩,使康斯托克的整体投资组合净值达到 470,000 英亩,艾利森表示,这将“为我们提供数千个未来的钻探地点。”

自 2021 年以 1.54 亿美元现金出售其威利斯顿盆地资产以来,康斯托克是唯一一家公开交易的海恩斯维尔纯业务公司,目前的产量超过 1.4 Bcfe/d。该公司的多数股权由达拉斯牛仔队 (Dallas Cowboys) 球队所有者杰里·琼斯 (Jerry Jones) 拥有。

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KeyBanc Capital Markets 分析师蒂姆·雷兹万 (Tim Rezvan) 写道,“管理”的资本分配计划([公司总共] 七个钻井平台中的其中两个[在新计划中])强调了其对德克萨斯州这一地区的信心。 ”

他补充说,需要基础设施来处理每 1,000 英尺横向平均 5 MMcf/d。与此同时,“市场将根据目前已完成的 12,700 英尺支线,看看这些初始费率是否适用于延长支线。”

Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. 分析师 Jake Roberts 写道,这些井的储量似乎为每侧英尺 2.3 Bcfe。在 7,900 英尺的水平高度上,这将是 42 Bcfe。

在财报电话会议上,雷兹万询问了钻井和完井成本。艾利森回答说:“是的,现在对此发表任何评论还为时过早。” 好问题。”



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Inside Comstock’s North Houston ‘Western Haynesville’

Comstock Resources is putting modern horizontals and frac jobs into the deep Bossier, long known to be a super-stocked natgas tank. It’s looking like the new recipe works.

Comstock Resources Inc.’s “western Haynesville” play that’s testing the Bossier with modern-fracked horizontals north of Houston has produced a 42 MMcfe/d well in Robertson County, Texas, the company said recently.

The extremely far Haynesville/Bossier “stepout” from the Texas/Louisiana border is at the intersection of the easternmost end of the Eagle Ford and the westernmost end of the appearance of Haynesville and Bossier.

It’s so far afield that Enverus puts Comstock’s two rigs in the area in its Eagle Ford rig count.

The newest well, Cazey Black A #1H’s 42 MMcfe/d came from 7,900 ft of lateral landed in the Lower Bossier.

"It’s the very beginning of the game.” — Jay Allison, Comstock Resources

Inside Comstock’s North Houston ‘Western Haynesville’

Comstock’s first well in the stepout, Circle M #1H and also in Robertson County, came in at 37 MMcf/d, also from a 7,900-ft lateral in the Lower Bossier, in April 2022.

Eastern Robertson already hosts Amoruso Field in the deep Bossier at up to 19,000 ft; abutting it across the Navasota River in western Leon County is the Hilltop Resort Field, also deep Bossier.

“This is a deep, overpressured monster,” geologist Peggy Williams reported in Oil and Gas Investor in 2008 in “Deep, Tight Gas.” Wells were still vertical at the time, but ultimate recovery was estimated at 13 Bcf.

Jurassic Edge

The late geologist John Amoruso’s idea behind his prospect “was that pulses of sands had flowed off the Jurassic shelf edge and characteristics of the shelf edge affected where the sands had accumulated,” Williams wrote.

Amoruso said, “I looked for the most likely place a concentration of these sands could be found over the Jurassic shelf edge.”

Across the river, Hilltop’s discovery well was drilled in 2003 by Gastar Exploration Ltd. The Donelson #3 contained ultimate reserves of 10.9 Bcf and came on with 24 MMcf/d. After six months, it was producing 13.7 MMcf/d from a single-zone completion.

The temperature was up to 425 F; initial pressure, 17,000 pounds per square inch (psi). Wells then cost between $10 million and $12 million.

To date, Comstock’s 98,000 net acres of leasehold stretch across the Amoruso and Hilltop areas, west of Interstate 45. The area is roughly equidistant to Dallas and Houston.

Roland Burns, Comstock president and CFO, said in a Feb. 14 earnings call that the company feels “like we’ll substantially complete capturing the best part of this play this year. I would say that we’re more than half done.”

The Late Jurassic Bossier is similar in age to Cotton Valley sandstone. According to Williams, the Bossier in the Robertson/Leon area has porosity of 6% to 12% and permeability of 0.01 to 0.1 millidarcies.

Also of the Jurassic epoch, the Kimmeridgian-age Haynesville sits under the Tithonian Cotton Valley and Bossier.

Comstock is currently completing a third well in the new play, Campbell B #2H, with a 12,700-ft lateral, said Dan Harrison, Comstock COO, in the earnings call. This one was also landed in the Bossier.

Two rigs are currently drilling a fourth and fifth well, he added.

Comstock keeps busy in Haynesville

Elsewhere, Comstock plans to keep five rigs busy drilling its traditional Haynesville play in East Texas and northwestern Louisiana. It had a total of nine rigs at press time but was dropping two due to softened gas futures.

Jay Allison, Comstock chairman and CEO, said, “If all that acreage ends up being Tier One acreage, who knows? But if it did, then that’s where we would have our drilling rigs.”

Comstock’s core Haynesville is HBP, “so we can swing [rigs] back and forth. That’s unusual too, but that’s how we looked at this.”

Harrison said of the new play: “We knew this would be a little bit of a learning curve, drilling these wells down here [south of Dallas] versus our core.” Operators’ thousands of existing, core Haynesville-play wells to date have become “very predictable and consistent.” The new-play wells are wildcats.

But the western Haynesville tests to date “have exceeded our expectations,” he added.

Allison said, “We just have two wells. It’s the very beginning of the game.”

In addition to further delineation of the leasehold, Comstock is working on drilling the expansion play faster, which would be “essentially like adding another rig to the play,” Harrison said.

Company-wide 2023 capex is estimated at about $1 billion, including for delineation of the new leasehold where it plans eight wells.

“We increased our Haynesville-Bossier shale footprint by almost 100,000 net acres in 2022 [for $54.1 million] without paying billions and billions of dollars for an M&A transaction,” Allison said.

The leasehold’s average cost was just $550/acre, taking Comstock’s overall portfolio to 470,000 net, which Allison said would “provide us with thousands of future drilling locations.”

The lone publicly traded Haynesville pureplay since selling its Williston Basin property in 2021 for $154 million in cash, Comstock currently produces more than 1.4 Bcfe/d. It is majority owned by Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys franchise.

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Tim Rezvan, analyst for KeyBanc Capital Markets, wrote that “management’s capital allocation plans—two of [the company’s total] seven rigs here [in the new play]—underscore its conviction in this area of Texas.”

Infrastructure will be needed to handle the average 5 MMcf/d per 1,000 ft of lateral, he added. Meanwhile, “the market will look to see if these initial rates hold for extended laterals, based on the 12,700-foot lateral being completed now.”

Jake Roberts, analyst for Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. wrote that the wells appear to have reserves of 2.3 Bcfe per lateral foot. On a 7,900-ft lateral, that would be 42 Bcfe.

In the earnings call, Rezvan asked for drilling and completion costs. Allison replied, “Yeah, it’s a little too early to make any comments on that. Good question.”