Barnett Shale Natural Gas Produced

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

From:  Barnett Shale Gas
Natural gas is a gaseous fossil fuel containing mostly methane. It is the cleanest burning fossil fuel. Natural gas deposits are also widespread: some 22 states are producing at present. Natural gas pipes wend their way through the community. New pipeline rights of way and wells are everywhere.
Natural gas produced on location [...]

Barnett Shale Field

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Barnett Shale is deeply fractured, with fissures that tended to be sealed by calcium carbonate. The field went undiscovered until Mitchell Energy experimented with employing large gel fracture methods to open the wells to natural gas. Barnett Shale is deeply fractured, with fissures that tended to be sealed by calcium carbonate. The field went undiscovered [...]

Barnett Shale Drilling

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Drilling likely will shift from the standard vertical wells to more expensive horizontal wells, requiring more manpower, equipment, expertise and time. Predictions are it will take another year or so before knowing if it’s a viable commercial opportunity. Drilling rigs are already located on the Dallas/Fort Worth airport, and inside the Fort Worth city limits, [...]

Barnett Shale Natural Gas

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Natural gas pipes wend their way through the community. New pipeline rights of way and wells are everywhere. Natural gas pipes wend their way through the community. New pipeline rights of way and wells are everywhere. Natural gas produced on location is used to fire the distilling units that in turn boil the returned fracture [...]

Barnett Shale Gas

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

GAMLS is one such software program, which allows geologists, geophysicists, engineers, and petro-physicists to evaluate old fields, look for step-outs, and to analyze the potential of new producing zones. In many cases, the new zones have been overlooked because technologies to determine the zone’s potential, and then to successful drill and complete the hydrocarbon-bearing formation [...]

The Barnett Shale is

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Barnett Shale is a gas-bearing formation that the industry has known about for a long, long time. It was not commercially producible on a vertical well bore because the formation would not give up enough gas on a vertical structure in order to be able to make your money back out of what it took [...]

Barnett Shale Update

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Barnett Shale
Barnett Shale: Fracturing of the shale in the F-4 well is scheduled to commence by July 31st. OSR-Halliday: the location for a new PUD location has been built by our partner Woodbine Energy. Barnett Shale gas is currently constrained by a lack of pipeline capacity, but this isn’t stopping EOG from projecting 15% total [...]

Barnet Shale

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Barnet Shale … It is Barnett Shale …
Barnett Shale is a massive natural gas deposit that occurs naturally deep under approximately seven counties in North Central Texas and including northeast Tarrant County. The Barnett field stretches from Dallas west approximately 5,000 square miles and produces about 1.2 billion cubic feet of natural gas a day [...]

Barnett Shale

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Barnett Shale …
Barnett Shale is deeply fractured, with fissures that tended to be sealed by calcium carbonate. The field went undiscovered until Mitchell Energy experimented with employing large gel fracture methods to open the wells to natural gas. Barnett Shale is deeply fractured, with fissures that tended to be sealed by calcium carbonate. The field [...]

Barnett Shale Drilling

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Drilling likely will shift from the standard vertical wells to more expensive horizontal wells, requiring more manpower, equipment, expertise and time. Predictions are it will take another year or so before knowing if it’s a viable commercial opportunity. Drilling through the shale is like drilling through a Brunswick pool table or bowling ball. Yet we [...]