EOG just completed a monster H Shale well in East Nacgodoches County Texas

Gammage # 1 H in North Chireno area Nacgodoches County was completed last week and is said to be monster of shale well equal to any in NE La. They premitted a 2nd well in same area the Hill # 1 H EOG is JV with Hk. This is about 7 miles South of Martinsville Texas. I would not be surprised to see these wells shut-in with NG $3 range until market improved to the $ 6-7 range

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Adubu,

Do you know what the IP was for this well?
North of 10mmcf/day is all they would say with big smile
I found this just a bit ago talking about the same well along with a few from Southwestern.

April 21, 2009 10:43 AM EDT

Buckingham Research reiterates a 'Strong Buy' on Southwest Energy (NYSE: SWN)

Buckingham analyst says, "We have learned that SWN’s first exploratory wildcat well in the high-impact Haynesville Shale play drilled on the Texas side of the play in Shelby County is a significant discovery. Notably, Texas’s Haynesville shale is thought to be of poorer quality in terms of potential reservoir rock than Louisiana. However, SWN and others appear to be proving that otherwise. We have learned that SWN’s Red River 877-H well tested 7 MMcfd on a short horizontal lateral and only a few frac-stages. The company reportedly will re-enter the well, lengthen the lateral and re-frac it – so even greater results could be obtained in the near future. SWN’s is also testing its second Haynesville Shale well the Red River 164 H now and should have results by its 1Q09 earnings report on April 28th. Importantly, SWN recently spud a third well the Red River Smith 98-H, and just permitted its fourth and fifth wells the Red River 619 H well and Justin well — so it must be encouraged by what it has seen so far. Also the latter well is 17 miles south of its initial discovery so it could materially expand the play if successful. We have also learned that EOG Resources (NYSE: EOG) has had a significant success near SWN—this could raise investor enthusiasm for SWN and the Texas side of the play in general. EOG Resources’ Gammage H well was drilled in Nacogdoches County - the western most industry test for the Haynesville Shale. It will likely release the well’s results when it reports May 5th."

Southwestern Energy Company engages in the exploration, development, and production of natural gas and crude oil in the United States.
Is common resources in JV with SWN on the Red River wells? The RRC shows Common Resources as operator of the 877 Red River.
Adubu, yes Common Resources and Southwestern Energy are in a 50/50 JV for the Haynesville/Bossier Shale play that covers 41,500 gross acres in 3 counties.
Jay, tell me how I can find Lynch #4 and Lynch #5 on the RRComm site. This is Panola County - right next to Louisiana Line -Hopkins-Wolfe Survey A708. Thanks
Shirley Lambert - do they show production??
Look on page 10 of the Goodrich report. It shows the location of the Gammage well.

http://www.goodrichpetroleum.com/presentations/2009.04.15_IPAA_Conf...
adubu, do you happen to have that API #?
42-347-32991
intrepid-----for your future knowledge all this info re: API # etc. can be found on the Texas Railroad comm. site--- www.rrc.state.tx.us-----if you have not been on it--- go look around you may spend more time there than on this site---it a great site --- before you ask the Hill #1 H API is 347-33062
Anyone have an IP?
R. Martin--- see my reply to intrepid on your question about API #

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