Sonris reported the well is completed, It seems to be on a 18 choke.  I quess that's a good thing!!  Maybe we'll see some money from this one day ,sure has been a long time a comming   lol .

 

 

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Maybe in a few more months Lou. They spent a lot of money in this spot didnt they
That statement goes to show you people can believe whatever they want to believe. I don't think Lou is not appreciative of what she will recieve. They messed the first well in this section up and had to redrill another so it has taken quite awhile to get online. Nothing more..looking way to deep into it there Eliza
Thanks LouLou on the Sonris update. I had been checking it but haven't looked in a few days
You are very welcome Harley !!! We check on the well when we are back home and we''ll pass on anything that we can. Wow, Eliza I'm very thankful for what every comes our way !!! I was commenting on the how long it took to get to this point . The first well had a lot of things to go wrong with the drilling process. Good luck to you and all that's in the play!!! My family has owned land in this area for at least a100 yrs. and they couldn't have imagined what they had under their feet. I 'm still amazed.
Hey Eliza, the operator who drilled the first and second well was Chesapeake. I believe Shlumberger(sp) was the one who fraced the first one and broke the coil tubing. Liberty was the operator that successfully fraced the second well. Have a great day.

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