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Shreveport Geological Society NEWSLETTER Volume 52, No. 9 May 2013

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Shreveport Geological Society

NEWSLETTERVolume 52, No. 9 May 2013

Faithful Friends 2012-2013

Alan Schlichtemier

Schlumberger Well Services Security Exploration, Inc.

Spanoil Exploration, L.L.C.

Scott D. Stroud

TDX Holdings, L.L.C.

Toledo Mudlogging, Inc.

Jamey Walker

Joe R. White, Jr.

Kingwood Exploration, L.L.C. Marlin Exploration, L.L.C. Milestone Energy, L.L.C.

Muslow Oil & Gas, Inc.

Oden & Associates, L.L.C.

Palmer Petroleum, Inc.

Mike Rogers Drilling Company, Inc.

Sartor-Richardson, L.L.C.

Jon Saye

Anderson Feazel Management, Inc. Baker Hughes Baldwin Madden Energy David L. Billingsley, Jr. Cypress Operating, Inc. Geological Drafting Consultants Gerard Associates, L.C. Grigsby Petroleum, Inc. Hardin International Processing, Inc. Hill Geophysical Consulting

Shreveport Geological SocietyOfficers and Board Members 2012-2013

President………………………………….…………….……...…....... Larry Frizzell TMR Exploration, Inc., P.O. Box 5625, Bossier City, LA 71171

318-746-3616,

First Vice President………………………..……….……...……….…… Joe A. LottMilestone Energy, L.L.C., 333 Texas St., Suite 516, Shreveport, LA 71101

318-212-0470, Fax: 318-212-0469,

Second Vice President………………...…………...…….…….…….. Greg Zerrahn Palmer Petroleum, 401 Edwards St., Suite 1400, Shreveport, LA 71101

318-222-0517, Fax: 318-424-3256,

Secretary…………………………………………………….….. Orville Roger Berg BER-EX-CO, Inc., 400 Travis Street, Suite 1612, Shreveport, LA 71101

318-220-0300,

Treasurer………………………………………………………...……. Jared DysartTXD Energy, 401 Edwards St., Suite 1900, Shreveport, LA 71101

318-222-0026, Board Member……………………………………………….….. Matthew Chumley

Nadel and Gussman, L.L.C., 330 Marshall St., Suite 700, Shreveport, LA 71101

318-220-7074, Fax: 318-220-7075,

Board Member………………………………….……...............…… Morris Nichols Stroud Exploration Co., L.L.C., P.O. Box 565, Shreveport, LA 71162

318-425-0101, Fax: 318-425-2211,

Board Member……………………………………………...….......Tim H. MarshallMarshall-Wuellner, Inc., 333 Texas Street, Suite 608, Shreveport, LA

318-429-2250,

Board Member………………………………………… Robert B. “Ben” Robinson Cypress Operating, Inc., 330 Marshall Street, Suite 930, Shreveport, LA 71101

318-424-2031, Fax: 318-425-8140

Immediate Past President……...……….………………………… Dan G. Scurlock Independent, P.O. Box 1392, Shreveport, LA 71164-1392

318-222-4550,

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Remember, the annual combined SGS/ALTAPL Spring Fling

is Friday, May 17th at East Ridge Country Club. There will be music,

crawfish, and a lot of fun. For more details see the announcement in

this newsletter.

The annual SGS Hit & Run Tennis Tournament and 5K run

will be held Friday, May 24th at Pierremont Oaks Country Club. More

details are available later in this newsletter.

We have three new Board members – Alan Brittain, Gray

Marston, and Mallory Crandall. I appreciate their willingness to serve

and wish them the best. This group brings both experience and youth to

the Board.

This month our membership

meeting will be held a week early – on

Tuesday, May 14th. Alan Brittain will

have the science fair winners with their

families and projects there, so be sure to

note this change.

Beginning this summer, we will

offer online membership applications and renewals. Rachel Hill has

worked diligently on enabling online dues payment through our

website, SGS1.org. If things go according to plan, you will only have

Larry Frizzell

See the

Science Fair

Winners

May 14

Message

from

the

President

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to complete the application information once online, and then make

only changes in future years. Hopefully, this will streamline the

process and encourage additional membership.

Since this is my last President’s Page, I’d like to extend a

heartfelt thank-you to all of the volunteers who made this year

possible. It’s amazing how much work is done “behind the scenes” to

make all that we do possible – speakers for the monthly meetings, the

newsletter, the website, the golf tournament, the Mock Dig, science fair

judging , continuing education, the Christmas Party, the Hit and Run

event, Spring Fling, etc. If you helped with any SGS activities, thank

you very much. You made this a very successful year for the SGS and

made my job much easier.

This year has been a learning experience for me and I’ve

enjoyed making new friends as I learned the responsibilities of the

President. I was blessed with both a great group of people to serve with

on the Board, and with many selfless volunteers. It has always amazed

me how so much can be done by so few, especially since virtually all

of us have full-time jobs and families as well. Again, thank you for

your help.

Have a wonderful summer and remember to sign up online and

participate in some of the great activities and volunteer opportunities

the SGS has to offer next year.

-Larry Frizzell

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Photo by Russ Toms, Shreve Memorial Library eBranch Manager

Shreve Memorial Library’s Petroleum Section is a resource that

can be invaluable to practicing geologists and local students. The

library staff strives to keep the collection up to date, working with the

Shreveport Geological Society’s Library Committee to gather feedback

and suggestions for improvements. Please take this opportunity to help

by sending your suggestions to me for books and papers which you

have found helpful or would like to have access to.

Thank you for your help. The Committee looks forward to

your comments.

-Ralph Richardson

Library Committee Chairman

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Director, Red River Watershed Management Institute Hydrologist in Residence Don and Earlene Coleman Red River Watershed Management Institute Professorship Louisiana State University Shreveport

Biography

While serving in the U.S. Navy, Gary Hanson conducted coastal

surveys and oceanographic research in the Mediterranean Sea and

classified acoustic research in the Pacific, Naval Facility Pt. Sur, CA. As

acting Executive Officer of Oceanographic Unit Five, USNS Harkness

he participated and assisted in planning for the first official post-WWII

inport in Russia (Novorossiysk) by the U.S. Navy in 1974. He began his

oil and gas career with Pennzoil in Shreveport as production geologist in

1976 and immediately began proposing locations and evaluating wells

for hydraulic fracturing in the massive Carthage Field in East Texas. He

later was transferred to the Houston, Texas office where he worked as

exploration team leader for a large Mississippi Basin joint venture. He

served with IMC Exploration as East Texas geologist and later was

promoted to District Exploration Manager. He later participated as

partner in two other Shreveport oil & gas companies (including Heritage

Energy) until 1993. With Tetra Tech, Baton Rouge he served as

hydrogeologist and environmental scientist and was ultimately promoted

to Baton Rouge Office Manager. Working with the Louisiana Oil Spill

Coordinators Office (LOSCO) he led teams throughout much of south

Louisiana’s marshes and bays conducting the first Baseline Sampling

Gary M. Hanson

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and Analysis Project in order to help state be prepared for future major

oil spills. He conducted groundwater modeling at the US Department of

Energy Savannah River Site in South Carolina and worked many other

hydrogeology projects coasts to coasts (Cape Canaveral, Florida to the

U.S. Naval Air Weapons Station Pt. Mugu, California where he

developed an innovative surface water monitoring & sampling system).

Hanson joined LSU Shreveport as Assistant Professor in 2000 to teach

geology, hydrogeology and environmental science courses. He was

instrumental in the formation of the Red River Watershed Management

Institute and the Red River Education & Research Park, a joint project

with the City of Shreveport. LSU President Bill Jenkins asked him to

form a working group of all LSU System Universities in 2004 to explore

coordination of coastal and watershed science issues. He developed a

long-term groundwater monitoring system for Caddo Parish in 2007

prior to the development of the Haynesville Shale Play. Professor

Hanson is an entertaining sought after national and international speaker

who brings an in-depth knowledge of adaptive management applications

water resource management and energy issues to each presentation. He

has been invited to speak and/or chair meetings at Cap itol Hill

Washington DC, Long Beach, CA, San Francisco, CA, Portland, OR,

Pittsburgh, PA, Atlanta, GA and Dallas, Ft. Worth and Houston, TX.

Hanson recently returned from China where he was invited to serve as a

symposium chair in the 1st Annual World Congress of EnergyWise-

2012.

Education

Bachelor of Science (Geology), Louisiana Tech University

Master of Science (Geosciences), University of New Hampshire

Extensive postgraduate studies (ABD) in Environmental Dynamics

PhD Program, University of Arkansas.

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in countries such as Argentina, many unknowns about long term

production and impact on water resources exists. Many countries such

as China already have serious problems with lack of oil and gas

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unconventional fields. The Haynesville Shale play in northwest

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(because of current lull in dry natural gas production). At the peak of

the boom 186 rigs were operating and now only 26 rigs are drilling for

Haynesville Shale. Along with the drastic decline in drilling activity,

which has been caused by the low market value for dry gas, the

pressure to provide significant amounts of water for hydraulic

fracturing has also declined drastically. What has been learned by all

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gas, natural gas liquids and oil from heretofore non-productive

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significant negative impact. Other regions of the country have learned

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regulators, local governments and the public have learned to appreciate

the value of local water resources while operators efficiently extract

shale gas. For it is at the local to regional scale that all parties,

especially operators and the public should learn to understand the

essential nexus of water, energy and food security. The lull in

Haynesville activity is an opportune time to develop long-term

solutions. Currently, oil prices, as well as, tight oil drilling in some

fields are starting to decline & natural gas prices seem to be increasing.

It is essential that we take a sober lo ok at fossil energy

(conventional/unconventional oil, gas & coal) from a sustainable and

realistic, long term, national security perspective. Oil and natural gas

are essential components of our nation’s energy future and security.

What are the long-term prospects for oil and gas from the local to

international scale?

There’s more to see on our website at SGS1.org

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Jim CarpenterSr. Geoscientist

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Chris BreschStaff Geoscientist

[email protected]

Hunter BrumbleGeoscientist

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Jared Dysart, Geologist

Adam Mastrodomenico, Geologist

401 Edwards Street, Suite 1900

Shreveport, Louisiana 71101

Ph. (318) 222-0026

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www.hssl-law.comEmail: [email protected]

American Tower, Suite 600401 Market StreetPost Office Box 59

Shreveport, Louisiana 71161-0059

Ray Lasseigne, President

Larry Frizzell, Exploration Manager

Mack Thomas, Operations Manager

Terry Antee, Consulting Geologist

Andrew Langley, Geologist

P. O. Box 5625

Bossier City, LA 71171-5625

(318) 746-3616

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333 Texas Street, Suite 900Shreveport, LA 71101-3678

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333 Texas Street, Suite 1919Shreveport, LA 71101-3676

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416 Travis Street, Suite 806Shreveport, Louisiana 71101-5502

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Kingwood Exploration, LLCOil & Gas Exploration

and Production

Kurt M. LeyExploration Manager & Partner

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JM EXPLORATION COMPANY, L.L.C.

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400 Travis StreetSuite 1410

Shreveport, LA 71101

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CRAIG ROGERS, VICE PRESIDENT

Office: 870-234-2356 Fax: 870-234-7487

1708 N. Vine Street P. O. Box 126 Magnolia, AR 71754

email: [email protected]

BARROW-SHAVERRESOURCES COMPANY

Scott Owen ShaverManaging Partner and Exploration Manager

Oil & Gas Exploration & Development

903-593-5221 Office903-593-1692 Fax903-561-4711 Home903-582-4711 Farm903-245-4999 Mobile

977 Pruitt PlaceTyler, Texas [email protected]

SOUTHERNMUDLOGGING, INC.

SOUTHERNMUDLOGGING, INC.

Office: (318) 325-33931-800-256-2530

P. O. Box 725West Monroe, LA 71294

Mary Ann Norman

KalmbachProduction Company, LLC

Sam KalmbachGeologist

400 Travis Street, Ste. 516Shreveport, LA 71101 e-mail: [email protected]

office: (318) 424-6566cell (318) 470-9977

400 Travis St., Ste. 1301Shreveport, LA 71101

(318) 222-2400Fax: (318) 226-0840

Oil and Gas Exploration

Alan SchlichtemierGeologist

Email: [email protected]

JustissJustiss Oil Co., Inc.

P. O. Box 2990Jena, LA 71342318-992-4111justissoil.com

• Drilling Contractor• Oil & Gas Operator• Turnkey Services• Well Service & Workover• Working Interest Participant

GERARD ASSOCIATES, L.C.OIL & GAS EXPLORATION

DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITIONS

J. A. Wojtkiewicz Charles Gerard

625 Market St., Suite 250Shreveport, LA 71101

Tel. (318) 221-0761 FAX (318) 221-8835

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Richard EckSr. Account Manager (O/H) - Wireline Systems

Richard EckSr. Account Manager (O/H) - Wireline Systems

115 Jordan Plaza Blvd, Ste 200Tyler, TX 75704

Direct: 903-594-4113 Fax: 1-877-815-2175Cell: 903-312-8661

Email: [email protected]

115 Jordan Plaza Blvd, Ste 200Tyler, TX 75704

Direct: 903-594-4113 Fax: 1-877-815-2175Cell: 903-312-8661

Email: [email protected]

Richard ‘Dick’ SwindellTechnical Sales AdvisorWireline & Borehole Seismic

Weatherford

Weatherford International, Ltd.1101 ESE Loop, 323, Ste. 200

Tyler, Texas 75701, USA

Direct: +1.903.594.4926Main: +1.903.534.5243Fax: +1.903.939.8907

Mobile: +1.903.530.4016

[email protected]

www.weatherford.com

Wireline Services

FRANKSE X P L O R A T I O N C O M P A N Y, L L C

P. O. Box 7665Shreveport, LA 71135-7665Phone: (318) 221-2688Fax: (318) 459-2935

Bobby E. JelksPresident

Faith N. GilbertCFO

Edward YarboroughExploration Manager

James LightLand Manager

Michael W. HaightAccount Manager

US Land Wireline Systems

416 Travis Street, Ste. 504Shreveport, LA 71101

318-227-8996 x 201 E-Fax: 1-281-582-4147Cell: 318-230-5185

Email: [email protected]

Michael S. WilleyVP Exploration903-570-0936

[email protected]

Prospects for SaleGroundfloor Opportunities

East Texas - Louisiana

David CherryManaging Partner

[email protected]

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NORTHBROOK ENERGY, LLC

SHREVEPORT GEOLOGICAL SOCIETYCommittees and Chairmanships

2012 - 2013

Advertising Kurt Ley Kingwood Exploration LLC 524-9100Budget Jared Dysart Tensas-Delta Exploration Co. 222-0026Continuing Education Bill Meaney Anderson Oil & Gas, Inc. 227-2000Employment Scott Caswell Oden & Associates, L.L.C. 222-2400Entertainment Trae Milam Milestone Energy, L.L.C. 212-0470Environmental David Williamson Marshall Miller & Associates, Inc. 868-4848Faithful Friends Joe Lott Milestone Energy, L.L.C. 212-0470Field Trip TBA5K RunGolf Tournament Morris Nichols Stroud Petroleum, Inc. 425-0101Government Affairs Scott Stroud Stroud Petroleum, Inc. 425-0101Historical Ralph Richardson Sartor-Richardson 869-4100Honorary Membership/ David Billingsley, Jr. Independent 222-7123 AwardsInvestments Jared Dysart Tensas-Delta Exploration Co. 222-0026Library Ralph Richardson Sartor-Richardson 869-4100Membership Roger Berg BER-EX-CO, Inc. 220-0300Membership Directory Roger Berg BER-EX-CO, Inc. 220-0300Newsletter Kevin Hill Hill Geophysical Consulting 221-3329Program Greg Zerrahn Palmer Petroleum, Inc. 222-0517Publications Demetra Morgan Shreveport Petroleum Data Assn. 429-2237

Revel Mock Dig Carrie Salinas Virtus Environmental 518-1622Dawn Standridge O’Brien Energy Co. 865-8568

Scholarship Endowment Gary Abrams Stroud Petroleum, Inc. 425-0101Scholarship Grants Gary Abrams Stroud Petroleum, Inc. 425-0101Sci-Port Discovery Gary Hanson LSUS 458-6753Tennis Tournament Anthony Spano Spanoil Exploration, Inc. 221-2371Website Rachel Hill Hill Geophysical Consulting 221-3329Youth Activities Alan Brittain O’Brien Energy Co. 865-8568

AAPG Delegates:(7/1/2010-6/30/2013) Roger Berg BER-EX-CO., Inc. 220-0300(7/1/2010-6/30/2013) Ralph Richardson Sartor-Richardson 869-4100Executive Assistant Demetra Morgan Shreveport Petroleum Data 429-2237SGS Auxiliary President Jo Bain 868-3050

Cody Lenert Marlin Exploration, L. L. C. 222-8406

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AWilliam F. BancroftAMichael W. Beckman

AB. W. BlanpiedPrentis L. Boatner, Jr.

AJohn FranksAVictor P. Grage

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Charles HokePerry G. HollowayWalter E. HopperE. B. HutsonL. Lee KincadeJoseph A. Laird

AW. W. Lincoln

John T. PalmerAThomas Philpott

AWilliam M. PlasterGene R. RobinsonC. Lane SartorErwin W. Saye

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AClarence L. Moody

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AWalter H. Spears

AGeorge D. ThomasArthur H. Trowbridge

AHenry J. TylerClaude N. Valerius

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