I was wondering if anyone has been contacted concerning this well. I'm trying to figure out what I can expect next and in what kind of timeframe.

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I thought the H1 and B1 were parallel to each other just at different depths.  I'll have to go hunting in the RRC site again, but I would have thought to have a H3 and H4 there would already need to be an H2. I'll be back shortly after I do some digging.

You are correct, H1 and B1 are situated one on top of the other. When you see the plat for the proposed 4H well, you will understand what I was talking about when I said that there is room to put in an H2 well.  Note that currently on the RRC site, the 4H well is all that is proposed. It just happens to show the path for a proposed 3H well (on the same plat) although there has not been an application submitted to RRC for 3H (or at least it doesn't show up yet in the search query). The numbering for each of the N/S laterals would be H1/B1, H2, H3 and H4 moving across the Keydets Unit from West to East.

Okay, 3H and 4H are coming from a pad to the north. 

I don't see it there anymore.

I see, it's under the lease name KEYDTS-A 47

Yes, XTO renamed it to include the names from both units the proposed well crosses. This was one of the items the RRC noted in their "Problem Letter" to XTO's permit application.  RCC site now shows the permit as Approved. Actually, showed it that way yesterday.

So, if XTO is drilling from the north pad, do they have to shut down the wells on the south pad?  I'm just nauseous thinking about the money I've missed out on since the last quarter of last year!

Yep, I understand. I doubt that they will need to shut the original wells down.  They didn't shut down the Boll Weevil wells when they drilled additional wells in the unit. These proposed new Keydets wells are far enough away.

What does "SL" in the Profile Column mean?

Not sure where you are seeing that, but my assumption has been that SL stood for stacked lateral.

Surface Location

Does this look interesting!?  looks by the plat that the end of 4H goes a little way into BSI Unit A47 and then the numbers start getting wishy washy.

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