XTO WOLFPACK (SL) DU 9-28-10, First Stacked Lateral Well in TX`Haynesville, Shelby Co.

I believe this is the first Stacked Lateral well in the Texas
Haynesville.  Go XTO!  JONATHAN ANDERSON Survey A-5, Shelby County, 10.3
miles SE of Shelbyville. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong!

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I believe Goodrich Petroleum may possibly have been first with their R. Dean Hay wells.
Yep, I stand corrected. I think it's good news that ANY operator attempts Stacked Laterals and proves up the concept. If gas would eek back towards $6, I think SL's would become the norm wherever the Bossier and Haynesville are both present. IMHO
Have they drilled the first Wolfpack that was permitted? Does anyone know how many of the permits applied for by XTO have been drilled and are producing besides the Horned Frogs? They have over a dozen permits for the Haynesville but Horned Frogs was the only one I saw that had a drilling status and production recorded on TRRC. XTO has officially taken over the Ellora holdings and has changed all well signs to XTO.
There was a rig on the Wolfpack #1H last Friday. Spud date was 7-29-10.
Spring Branch-- j garrett--review Goodrich operation update this AM Nov. 1 they will frac and complete the R Dean Hay wells Both SL in 4th Qt. They also reported their 1st Shale well in Sabine County excellent Haynesville at 21 mmcfd
Did Sabine Parish also get a HS producing 21mmcfd?
Marg, there have been four Haynesville/Bossier Shale wells in Sabine Parish that have tested at a rate of at least 20 MMcfd.
They also reported their 1st Shale well in Sabine County excellent Haynesville at 21 mmcfd

That well was the S. W. Henderson Hay #1H in Angelina County. Goodrich hasn't drilled a HA well in Sabine County yet.

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