I'm trying to find out if anyone is familiar with the Black Stone Rebecca Well #F 1SN in the Samuel D. MacMahon Survey A-28, about 1 mile east of Hwy 96 and about 1 mile north of Hwy 103. I'm trying to find info on the TRRC website, but with my limited computer skills I can't find any updated info. What I have been able to find is that it was permitted on September 7, 2010 (Permit #701646) to the Harding Company (Operator #356430). I was able to see the top of the rig back in December when passing through from Hwy 96, but when there again last month I couldn't see the rig. My family has property in that area, so I would appreciate any info that anyone may be able to share.
Thanks...........
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Thanks for your reply jffreel, I really appreciate it. If you see something come up about it in the future please let me know.
CeeTee
jffreel,
Stopped by the well site Thursday (3/17/2011) and was able to talk to the construction superintendant. He said the geologist was onsite and knew how good the well was, but that Blackstone was being very closed mouthed about how good the well actually is, but it appeared to him, based on the facilities that were being installed, that it was a very good one. He told me that for sure they were getting oil, gas and condensate from this well. There were two (2) big compressors that had just been installed there and the superintendant told me he was in the process of installing a large refrigeration plant. I was able to see where they had made a tie-in, with a short run, to an existing pipeline....which I took as a good sign. I will let you know if and when I receive more information.
Thanks,
CeeTee
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