Can anyone tell me what kind of production this well is puting out ie poor, avd good, excellentThis well went on line in June. We are suppose to be getting our first royalty checks on the last day of…Continue
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Forgive me if I am repeating myself I don't seem to get in theright areas to add a discusstion. However I think I finally found it I have been out of the loop for a whil with prolonged illness. I am…Continue
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I just joined this group today - (Oct. 12). I have land on the Russell Loop also - the Russells were my Mother's side of the family.
Our well is small compared to other wells in the Haynesville Shale. If you want I'll send the particulars, but I don't want to depress you. In section 10, which is above us to the right, they have a very large well, so I"m hoping that this was just a bad drilling job and they do a re-work on it in the future. And as of September 21, there are 1586 producing wells in the Haynesville Shale, and our well produces more water than almost all of them, so maybe we can sell the water and get rich that way)))). Anyway, I hope I'm wrong about the numbers and this well turns out to be a big one - Mike LaCour
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