Major move to the south in San Augustine Co., this well is 12.1 miles southwest of San Augustine in the A. Spear, Abstract 43. Woohoo!! all you south county people!

BLACK STONE UNIT A-43 - Well # 1H
Status # 687761
API #
OP # 251691 - ENCANA OIL & GAS(USA) INC.
Pending Approval ,
Submitted: 11/23/2009 ,Filed: Online
06 - SAN AUGUSTINE County
New Drill 15000'
Horizontal
Field - Wildcat

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Drove by the well last Friday (19th). Rig is still up. Saw three big Red Trucks setting by the Rig. Assume these are Frac trucks?
Typically, how long is it from the time they frac the well until they report on it?
i drove by it yesterday (3/20) and it appeared to me they were fracturing it, two 18 wheelers with liquid containers on them. One by the well, and one staged to pull up. There was a big orange thingy with a lot of steam comming out. Hows that for a technical description! This rig is a biggun, huge. They looked very busy, and as if they didn't like me taking my spy photos. Yes i will post them as soon as i figure out how.
om28v: quit saying 'thingy'! LOL! Email me the photos and I'll post them on GHS for you...
good news!!
That depends on the company and whether they need the publicity to pump up their stock price. Encana reports when they get good and ready to, sort of like EOG. It could be middle of summer (or later) before we hear anything official but I bet the rumors and hearsay will abound long before Encana lets it out.



Encana Blackstone A-43 Well #1H



Encana Blackstone A-43 Well #1H
By: om28v 3-21-10
GOT GAS???
Those trees in back of the thingy are huge pines, the pics don't convey the sheer size of the rig. Thanks reallyoldguy, you are much more clever than I, albeit really old.
GREAT PICTURES..THANKS
Great pictures, om28v! I have turned around at their gate a number of times. They can't run you off if you are on a public road so it doesn't make any difference if they don't like you taking pictures. But, just to be clear, I don't recommend going inside the gate to take one, either. That might make them turn the dogs loose, LOL!

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