I just heard from a landowner in Dixie that Nadel Gussman has drilled a dry hole. Anyone hear anything on that?

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It can't be a horizontal, based on my reasons stated beforehand, not only is it unfeasible, every horizontal in the Dixie field is either being completed or drilling.
Me I don't know and haven't looked at Sonris. I was just answering the person that said Nadel was just in TX. They are all over North LA.
There is a Nadel Gussman well in Sec 17-19N-14W in Dixie that was drilled horizontally and was set for flowback on 1/27/2009. Maybe Im wrong, but is this not the possible well?


Checkmate, I AM NOT saying that this is the well that the person was referring to, or even that Nadel Gussman hit a dry hole or a fault or whatever, but if Im reading this report correctly, this is a Nadel Gussman Horizontal well in Dixie that was set for flowback 1/27/2009. Could this be the possible well they were talking about?
But have you looked at the Horizontal well in 17-19N-14W It was fracked in mid january 2009. Its horizontal. Its set for flowback on 1-27-09. Its on sonris. I may be mis-reading this but the facts are on the entry in sonris. Can someone who knows how to "read" sonris check this Franks well info out and give their interpretation. It doesnt say it was a dry hole or any info like this but Im trying to see if this is actually a horizontal Haynesville well. Im pretty sure it is.

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