Does anyone know when a Rig will go up and how long does it take to complete? The pad has already been setup over a month ago and according to the sonris the well # 241294 for Section 22 was permitted on 04/30/10 but nothing since.

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Morgan - Have you read through Les B.'s "Drilling Rig Locations" group on the "Caddo" thread?

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/caddo-parish-drillin...

Or else we'll have to wait for someone here locally and "in the know" to notice your thread.

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Thank you for the info will just have to wait and see what happens. thanks again.
Morgan - The scout report for the week ending 07.23.10 shows "permitted - initial report." I believe rig counts are down a little so that MAY slow things down some. Also, take into account the date(s) of leasing activity as I've read here that operators are drilling in an order to hold leases. Section 10 was leased a year and a half ago and they've seen no activity yet, pre-app letters for unit were just received about 2 weeks ago.

Just keep your eyes peeled with the rest of us, I guess. lol

Good luck! 80)
Morgan, Haynesville Shale wells are averaging 45 days to drill once spudded. After the well is drilled it can be from a few weeks to several months before the operator frac's and completes the well and places on production.

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