Chesapeake, Crow 24 #H1 Well, Serial #241459, S24-T16N-R15W

visit to site 1 Aug showed grader leveling soil on pad around wellhead.
it appears there is ready access to a pipeline from this location.

expect more work needed to bring this Sec 24 well to production.

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Friend,

Are you saying the rig has actually been physicly removed from the location and sent elsewhere? Sonris indicates the well spudded on 6/19/10 and is still drilling on 7/5/10. I know SONRIS is historicly behind but is it possible that all the directional drilling has been done and the rig sent elsewhere in the 26 days since last updated? Is the section 24 well ( Crow well ) actually a completely different location from the section 25 well ( Cranfield well ) or are both wells sharing the same vertical hole and just directional drilling in opposite directions? Also, is it OK to drive up to the well site or is it strictly employees only? I know I'm asking a ton of questions but I live in 24 and just trying to stay abreast of any developments. Thanks in advance - doughboy.
I have driven up to the well pad on several occasions, no fuss from anyone... suggest you do not enter pad area. That said, there is a good chance the gate on the road will be locked soon / now, because the rig is gone. No doubt they will / do lock the gate when no one is working on the pad area. The section 25 well is more advanced in development and is approx 70 yds (just a visual memory guess) from the 24 well. They are not sharing the same hole. There is a good chance the 24 well has not been fracked ... just a guess on my part. I did not see the "Christmas tree" in place... but a large pipe head fairly close to the ground where the rig stood.

regards,
BTW... not possible for 2 wells to share the same vertical hole. They may share the same pad.

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