XTO / New Horizons E1H Well / 8.8 miles NW Beckville / Panola County, Texas / TW Walden Survey (A-698)

W-1:
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPubli...

Drilling to 19.500'
Target: Bossier Shale

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XTO now has a new permit for the 2nd well in this unit:


New Horizons E-2H:

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPubli...
They have a good acreage position (6811 contiguous acres) in this area. They have completed three wells in New Horizons Units:

New Horizons #1H, 365-37206, IP 2-10-09, 8.296 million, J.C. Dabling survey, A-185
New Horizons #3H, 365-37296, IP 8-16-09, 9.415 million, S. English survey, A-189
New Horizons #7H, 365-37315, IP 8-04-09, 6.906 million, W.M. Spencer survey, A-617

Permits:
New Horizons #2H, 365-37281, S. English survey, A-189
New Horizons #6H, 365-37314, S. English survey, A-189
New Horizons #D1H, 365-37469, S. English survey, A-189
New Horizons #E1H, 365-37471, T.W. Walden survey, A-698
New Horizons #E2H, permit pending, T.W. Walden survey, A-698
New Horizons #F1H, 365-37519, T.W. Walden survey, A-698

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