Can anyone tell me if there is anything related to

possible production form the following scout report:

 

FIELD ST CD PT WELL CLASS EFF DATE END DATE STAT DATE
242087 LCV RA SU115;DEBROECK 33 003-ALT E183 3608 01 00 09/24/2010 09/24/2010

SCOUT INFO

REPORT DATE WELL STATUS MEASURED DEPTH TRUE VERT DEPTH DETAIL
09/24/2010 01 17500 987' FSL & 1576' FWL OF SEC 33. PBHL: 250' FNL & 1670' FWL OF SEC 33.

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The well is permitted but not yet drilled.

Thank you for the response.  Might you further your insight and knowledge on the Shale and let me know if this paticular area of Elm Grove has shown success or failure according to past results from nearby horizantal well reports. Can you take a guess on when Exco might continue their opearations on any of the three Debroeck 33 wells.  My family leased 250 acres in this unit (033 16n,13w) and are confused on how such a large bonus could be payed by any oil company based on a guess.

  I tried contacting Exco but have not had my calls returned.   Surely they will

get Camterra's blunders in order someday.  ?Right? 

 

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