There are multiple rumors about SWN and the brown dense, Im starting a discussion where all rumors are welcome.

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I was told a couple of days ago Halliburton has moved back in on the Johnson #21. From the picture i seen looked to be a frac crew. ( Picture was from a distance so not sure )

Well, it's not really a rumor, but SWN has posted their Q3 results on their web page.  According to the release, the Doles well and the, aw heck, you can read it yourself...

Southwestern has approximately 506,000 net acres targeting the Lower Smackover
Brown Dense formation in southern Arkansas and northern Louisiana. The company
has drilled six wells in the play area to date. The company’s first three wells, which were
completed earlier this year, are currently shut-in. The company’s fourth and fifth wells,
the Johnson #21-22-1 #1 and the Dean 31-22-1E #1 both located in Union Parish,
Louisiana, were drilled to vertical depths of 10,507 feet and 10,503 feet, respectively.
Both wells encountered higher pressures within the target formation and the company is
using these wells to obtain additional log data and core samples and to optimize
fracture stimulation designs in the vertical sections of the wells. The company currently
plans to re-enter these wells as horizontal wells in 2013. The company is also
completing the Doles 30-22-1H #1, located in Union Parish, Louisiana, which was drilled
to approximately 10,673 feet with a 4,731-foot completed horizontal lateral. This well
also encountered high pressure within the formation and flowback is planned during the
first week in November. In late-November, the company plans to place both the Doles
well and the company’s third well, the BML #31-22 #1-1H, to sales with the expectation
of learning more about the decline characteristics of both wells before year-end.
Southwestern has permitted and plans to drill additional wells in the area in 2013.

Since Mr. Aubrey first mentioned that Whiting Oil was making a play in the Brown Dense , several landowners in Claiborne, Webster and Northeast Bossier Parishes have leased to them. Would like to hear more from members about this!

Does anyone have any up to date info on the Johnson 21.

Has anyone heard anything out of the Southwestern Energy presentation at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Conference this morning in Miami?  Thanks.

Does anyone know if they have put the Doles well and BML well on for sales as of now? 

Hmmmm.... In this weeks permit report from the AOGC: Weiser Brown and Petro Chem Operating both P&A'ed Smackover wells, one in Miller county, one in Columbia county.  Both were over 7500' deep, I am only assuming they were the lower Smack...

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