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Travis Peak tight gas unconventional play

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The Cretaceous Travis Peak, referred to as the "Hosston" in Northern Louisiana, is the second largest tight-gas play in the ArkLaTex Basin in terms of cumulative production. It ranks behind the Cotton Valley, which underlies the Travis Peak. Both are mature, tight gas sands. Production from the Travis Peak peaked in 2008 at 1.29 bcfed and is expected to average 0.9 bcfed in 2013. Operators in the play continue to shift their focus to higher return liquids-rich. Activity levels in the...

Table of contents

  • Commercialisation overview
  • What to watch
  • Gas market
  • Environment/regulation
  • Land access/permitting
  • Fiscal terms
  • Supply chain
  • Water procurement/disposal
  • Technology
  • Top producers:
    • Other assumptions:

Tables and charts

This report includes 8 images and tables including:

  • Travis Peak map - the Sabine Uplift is a key structural element for shallower fields
  • Travis Peak geological characteristics
  • Generalized stratigraphy of the East Texas and North Louisiana salt basins
  • Travis Peak reserves and resources
  • Full cycle assumptions
  • Travis Peak economic metrics
  • Type well annual production
  • Type well cash flow

What's included

This report contains:

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    Data Summary Travis Peak.xls

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    Data Summary Travis Peak.xlsx

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    Travis Peak tight gas unconventional play

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