Anyone know hows the rig on 17 16n 15w. Sonris has it at 6 thosand feet a month ago. Someone replied to this post last week and said they were at 17, 000 feet and had big probloms and thats all they could tell me. Can les or Skip or anyone with knowledge help me with some info..

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Which one of these wells are you talking about?
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017 16N 15W
Count Well Serial Well Name Well Num Field ID Org ID Parish Upper Perf Lower Perf Total Depth API Count LUW Code LUW Type Well Status
1 28467 D A SIMPSON 001 9715 9999 09 6026 1 29
2 238694 WOOLLEY 17 H 001 4780 C084 09 16700 2 03
3 240105 HA RA SUBB;WOOLLEY 17-16-15 H 001 4780 C084 09 17000 2 01
ylo.17-16-15 We went over there again 2 days later. It seems as though everything is going great now. Must have been a small problem. They were raising pipe to the well. I know nothing about drilling but it looks positive to me. We hear the rig all the time.. sounds good to me!!
Lp, Im talking about 240105. The others are expired or dry and abandoned. Than you s0 much for responding to my post.

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