Anyone know what happened to the Goodrich well Garland 25-H1

In a report from 2009  this Goodrich well made Les B's top wells.

I have looked on Sonris Lite and can not find information about this well.  It is in

S25-14N-16W. DeSoto Parish.    would greatly apprecaite anyone ringing in any information . Thank you in advance.

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Zydeco, attached is a chart showing the production history.  This is a typical production decline trend for a Haynesville Shale well. 
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Les B  , thank you kindly for the chart.  Is it a producing well ?   I remember when you wrote it up as a fairly nice well-2009.   Do you know how to find a well number on the Sonrise site lite ? Yes sir I tried !   So many questions and I greatly appreciate your input !   thank you. 

Zydeco, yes - it is a producing well.  If you know the Township-Range for the well you can use the "Wells by Section, Township and Range" option under "Well Information".  You can also fill in the Section number or just leave blank.  Alternatively use the "Wells by Organization Name" option and look for Goodrich.

 

By the way, this the original information for the well.

 

Goodrich, Garland 25 #H1 Well, Serial #240013, S25-T14N-R16W, DeSoto Parish, 20200 Mcfd, 24/64" Choke, 7700 psi Flowing Pressure    

Thank you so very much.   My learning curve is somewhat of a flat line and I read this site everyday !!!!! Enjoy and grateful for all the wise ones and this site.  Well all the people. The humor, the knowledge, the questions I would ask if I knew how to even ask properly.  Hats off. Yes,  Sonris and I are going to become "friends"  someday. 

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