EOG tested the ACLCO Unit #1H with an IP of 33.092 MMcfd on a 32/64 choke with a flowing casing pressure of 7,636 psi and a shut-in pressure of 11,015 psi

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Holy mother of a sea going flea... that's a impressive number...
What survey is the ACLCO unit in? That would be the biigest yet in Nac county, would'nt it?
The ACLCO is in the J.A. Chireno survey. I believe this would be the largest well, yet, on the Texas side of the HS!
Exactly where is ACLCO located within the J.A.Chireno survey? Hopefully close to my tract there!
The ACLCO is located in the NW portion of the Chireno survey. You can locate its exact location with the GIS viewer on the TRRC.
ummmm try the butler rooney............
ummmm... we would if they would just report it. Then we could talk about the San Augustine Sweet Spot on the San Augustine page. But, dear old XTO hasn't reported anything in San Augustine yet except the Rudy Mitchell and it was no barn burner. If they want us to talk about them... tell them to show us some paperwork. I try not to repeat speculation and rumor.
Does anyone have the link to the RRC IP reports concerning this monster well ?
Here is the report:
Attachments:
ACLCO is an EOG well.
what does this mean?

24 hr Coeff.
Orif. or Choke
I was in Chireno about a month ago and looked like most of the rigs south of town were down. Murray 2H had a hugh Tree (looked to be twice the size of Murray 1H Tree) and they were assembling the tanks and other equipment. Sutton 1H rig was down and looked like they may have been moving frac tanks into place. I was not able to get close enough to Atkinson 1H to see what was going on there, but a new pad was being completed just off the Atkinson 1H pad. Did not go by the Trainer Trust 1H or Crane 2H, but I did not see any rig standing at these two either. Does anyone have any updates??? Thanks.

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