I would like to know the companies involved in drilling and production of the following well,
NEW HAYNESVILLE SHALE WELL - SECTION 17, T23N R14W – CLEMENTS HEIRS 17 WELL 001
Please comment if you have any information concerning the staus of this well. Last info I have is that FRACING was started as of 8/26.

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This well is on Mission Plantation surface located East of Ida bordered by Arkansas on the North and Red River on the East.
OK, please lets all step back and take a deep breath. There is a lot of emotion involved when someones financial future well being is involved.
Like Gaterpaw said we can all learn from each other. We can do this in a sensible , calm and cautious manner.
For the O&G companies and their followers ... they want the best deal for themselves. The landowner and mineral owner wants the best deal for themselves.
Somewhere in this discussion everyone has some things correct. We must work through the ins and outs and eventually come out with a solution.
I have a large (to me) interest in where the Haynesville stops being productive. The O&G companies have a large interest in WHEN this information is made public. We should all understand that.
Hopefully we can go forward with this discussion and learn from each other, and I look forward to doing just that.
Jay, Inthestix left you a message asking if the technology today on a log would be much better than an old log. What are your thoughts?

I appreciate your input on this site. Thanks.
Jay; Thanks for your reply. As already said rumors are flying, and partly because it appears that whatever is going on with this well is being held private.
Jay if these are both the same well.. why did they redrill it? I know this may sound like a stupid question, but I'm only trying to understand.
Jay help me out here if you can. Below please fing the report of this well.
08/26/2008 09 11080 FRACING
08/19/2008 09 11080 COMPLETION OPERATIONS
08/14/2008 09 11080 MOVING IN WORKOVER RIG - PREPARE TO PERFORATE HAYNESVILLE ZONE
07/29/2008 27 11080 MONITORING PRESSURE
07/10/2008 27 11080 EVALUATING WELL
07/08/2008 09 11080 FRACED, FLOWING BACK
07/01/2008 09 11080 SET TUBING & PACKER. PERFORATED. TESTING
06/04/2008 09 11080 COMPLETION OPERATIONS
05/28/2008 09 11080 WAITING ON COMPLETION
05/25/2008 09 11080 TD 5-21-08. SET 4 1/2" TO 11078 W/1520 SX.
05/20/2008 05 10405 DRILLING
05/13/2008 05 9885 DRILLING
05/06/2008 05 8807 DRILLING
04/29/2008 05 5174 SET 2500 OF 9 5/8" W/908 SX.
04/22/2008 05 SPUD 4-19-08
04/14/2008 01 11500 1595' FNL & 2250' FEL OF SEC 17.

Please notice they completed the well, perforated,fraced the well, 7-1 7-8. Then on 8-14 moved a workover rig in and perforated in the Haynesville , fraced . Can you tell me if this is normal? Did they complete this well in two zones?
Jim, the more you protest the more you fuel the fire. Who were you addressing the following to?

The President of Etoco could tell you what they did and you wouldn't believe that either. You are wrong. You were wrong to begin with and you will be wrong at the end of the day. But you don't really care, you just want the attention.
I'm going to take my own advice and take a step back, and while I'm doing that you should realize that an attitude like yours is exactly why oil and gas land men are not trusted. BYE.
You should read all my posts I haven't started any discussion with any lies, and I didn't start the discussion, nor have I made any claims about that well. I have only asked questions. I don't want anyone to get worked up, and I don't want anyone to be taken advantage of. That being said I'm done.
Thank you for your input Jay.
Jay: Thank you for your input... no rocks from me.
I believe everyone should wait and see the" actual well log from this well " not one from another before they say what kind zone it will be producing from.
Inthestix: I agree with you we should wait for the actual well log from this well and I for one am in no hurry. Everything else would be pure speculation. And even though there is past information about Crystal Oil... they went broke trying to bring this field in... I feel like they thought it had promise, but just couldn't get it to produce it's potential due to technical fracing . This may just be sand, or it may be a mix, or it may be the real deal, but whatever it is time will tell.

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