Any info availible on section 28, township 17N, R10W in Webster Parish?

Just seeing if anyone knows anything about the status of this site. Have noticed 24hr/day trucks since this weekend. Are they finally going to drill? Have seen them building the road. Usually how long should it take for them to start the drilling? All info appreciated.
Thanks,
Pattie

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Hello again. Can anyone explain how to check on the status of the pipeline and hookup. From what I can tell , that is what we are waiting on. Or am I confused as usual. LOL.
Sorry to use the same thread but, keeps all my info together.
Pattie
I am not sure but I think they have frac the well and they were building the pipeline weeks ago.
Patricia, typically the operator will not frac the well until after the pipline is connected. So, from others statements its sounds as though the well has been frac'ed and should be flowing soon if not already.
I am confused, there is no new well in this section, what section is the well permitted in?
Baron, surface location in Section 33 but lateral in Section 28.

Petrohawk, Taliaferro 28 #H1 Well, Serial #240540, S33(28)-T17N-R10W
For once I do know something about Taliaferro well. My husband checked today...they have the well producing and it seems to be good well. (I really don't know what good means) but they were putting in tanks today, gate, fencing. He says it is choked, hooked into a 6inch flow line, straight out of the casing, today it was running about 9400 lbs. pressure and 8 million. I dont know what all that entails exactly , but passing this on. Maybe someone out there knows all about this. (he also said not much water in the gas).......This is strictly from my hubby (neither of us are oil and gas experts).
Fracking took lots of sand he also said and had 13-15 fracks... again...these are his notes...:) we have 77 acres there so we hope it does well... our first gas...Now we have gas and are proud of it.......
Cy, LOL, Proud to have gas also. LMAO. Hope it is all good then. I would just love to see something soon. Have been planning on putting anything we get from the lease straight to paying on the house. Maybe one day our land will pay for it's self. :O)
Pattie


Thanks to everyone that has answered. Greatly appreciated.
I sent you a friend request so we can message... ch
That is exactly what I plan to do when the checks start coming in. Can't wait to find out how much we all get. Wonder how long that will take. Hey Cy where did you get that line. I think I wrote it somewhere. LOL
mmmmm....sure did...tks. ch
Cy, hey your husband did a great job reporting information. Definitely gold star material.

Based on the information, this appears to be an excellent well and should bode well for Webster Parish and the northeastern corner of the play. The 9400 psi flowing pressure is one of the highest for a Haynesville Shale well and is consistent with Petrohawk's current plan to significantly choke back the initial flow in an attempt to keep the rate constant for several months. Under Petrohawk's previous approach this well may have tested at > 20 MMcfd. The well must have had 13-15 frac stages according to your husband's information. Please accept our thanks for gathering and reporting the information.
oh great news...we are learning so much and enjoying reporting...even though we are not experts, one of the landowners down there is. He has been a great help to us nosing around. Glad this helps.. I love Webster Parish and hope this is a good sign for drilling there. Tks. ch and doh

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