Nabors Drilling Rig 624 reports 8/1 Assigned, Projected Spud Date 8/9.

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Nabors Drilling Rig 624 spud the 8H #2  9/19.  Reported 15 days Drilling Ahead 11,120'.

Nabors Drilling Rig 624 reported  3 days Drilling Ahead @ 5651' on the #1, 10/10.

Nabors Drilling Rig 624 reported  10 days Drilling Ahead @ 11605' on the #1, 10/17.

Nabors Drilling Rig 624 reported  17 days Drilling Ahead @ 11,995' on the #1, 10/24.

Nabors Drilling Rig 624 reported 10/24 Assigned to the #2 with projected spud date of 11/1.

As always, thanks Skip.  Is there anyway to understand if they will go back to drilling the #1 at some point in time or do they expect to be finished with it? The depth reported above does not seem like the total desired depth?  Sorry for so many questions.  

Yes, they will re-enter the #1 at some point.  Seems to me that the #1 reported depth would be where the intermediate casing string would be set.  I haven't read any statements by TMS operators regarding the advantage of drilling two wells simultaneously and moving back and forth between them.  I can't think of any obvious advantage to the strategy from a drilling stand point.  If I had to guess I'd say that the advantage may be one of scheduling completion crews and having two wells to frac sequentially in the same location.

Thanks Skip, always appreciate the time and information. 

Nabors Drilling Rig 624 reported  24 days Drilling Ahead @ 12,364' on the #1, 10/31.

Nabors Drilling Rig 624 reported  31 days Drilling Ahead @ 15,745' on the #1, 11/7.

Nabors Drilling Rig 624 reported  Assigned to the #2 with Projected Spud  11/14, 11/7.

Mr. Skip, as always, thanks so much. 

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