Sorry, no... it isn't a new permit. They filed the "as-drilled" plat for the ZM 1H, amended the bottom hole location, showing the bore path of the well... as-drilled.
W-1 plat (proposed):http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/img/1000000-1099999/PR00010...
Plat (as-drilled): http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/img/1000000-1099999/PR00010...
On another note, JWC, there is a new rock road (or new rock on an old road) going south off of SH 103 west of Hwy 147. I believe this may be for the EnCana "Z. Redmond" well.
Joke - "Egg in your face"
JWC, that is a strange looking well and I have asked someone to look at it to find out why it looks "odd" to me. I know they plugged the final 2300' of the lateral and then only did a five stage frac on the remainder. I wouldn't get too down in the dumps about it just yet. And it could be that the Haynesville isn't so hot but it might still have good Bossier prospects. Also, that test was pulled on the last day of Sept. and the well was completed on Aug. 12 and it flowed 95,495 mcf in August.
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