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It was reported to me that the rig in 17-10-10 (Faye Benning) drilled into a salt dome at around 6000 feet and they subsequently moved the rig over about 40 feet and started drilling again. Does this sound feasible and are salt domes a common problem in drilling Haynesville Shale wells?
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Permalink Reply by Les Bamburg on April 22, 2011 at 10:40    George, the well should have spud near the 1st of April but unfortunately there is no information being posted in Sonris.
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