does anyone know why exco only has permits for most of their wells in elm grove, while their wells, with much later spud dates in adjacent fields were completed months ago and contiue to produce?

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John, I believe Exco has drilled all four permitted Haynesville Shale wells in the Elm Grove Field.
Les r these four wells located in section 19

Tommy, these are the four Exco wells located in the Elm Grove Field - one each in Sections 29 & 32 and two in Section 33 with the last one P&A'd due to problems.

 

Exco, Country Club 29 #H2A Well, Serial #240798, S29-T16N-R13W, Caddo Parish, 2091 Mcfd, 18/64" Choke, 3222 psi Flowing Pressure
Exco, Leonard Rd Frms 32 #H1 Well, Serial #240747, S32-T16N-R13W, Caddo Parish, 6500 Mcfd, 20/64" Choke, 5100 psi Flowing Pressure
Exco, Debroeck 33 #1 Well, Serial #237795, S33-T16N-R13W, Caddo Parish, 286 Mcfd, 16/64" Choke, 500 psi Flowing Pressure
Exco, Debroeck 33 #H2A Well, Serial #241116, S33-T16N-R13W

Thanks Les, but i got one quick question whats the name of the field in section 19 t14 r12

Tommy, Section 19 is in the Caspiana Field.

 

Exco, Lee 19 #1 Well, Serial #238300, S19-T14N-R12W, DeSoto Parish, 1000(433) Mcfd, 6/64" Choke, 1800 psi Flowing Pressure
Exco, Ware 19 #1A Well, Serial #240664, S19-T14N-R12W, DeSoto Parish, 10329 Mcfd, 20/64" Choke, 6710 psi Flowing Pressure
Exco, Ware 19 #2A Well, Serial #240667, S19-T14N-R12W, DeSoto Parish, 11069 Mcfd, 20/64" Choke, 6963 psi Flowing Pressure
Exco, Lowrey 19 #1A Well, Serial #241096, S19-T14N-R12W, DeSoto Parish, 11404 Mcfd, 18/64" Choke, 7511 psi Flowing Pressure
Exco, Preston 19 #1A Well, Serial #241136, S19-T14N-R12W, DeSoto Parish, 12245 Mcfd, 20/64" Choke, 7352 psi Flowing Pressure
Exco, Preston 19 #2A Well, Serial #241612, S30(19)-T14N-R12W
Exco, Preston 19 #3A Well, Serial #242135, S30(19)-T14N-R12W
Exco, Freeman 19 #1A Well, Serial #241862, S30(19)-T14N-R12W
Exco, Freeman 19 #2A Well, Serial #241863, S30(19)-T14N-R12W

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