EXCO COMPLETED THE ODEN#6 HORIZONTAL WELL IN THE HAYNESVILLE SHALE. HOW CAN I FIND OUT WHAT SECTION THIS IS IN, WHAT TOWNSHIP AND RANGE.

I AM IN HOUSTON, TEXAS

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Permalink Reply by Les B 1 hour ago
Winchester/Exco, Oden Heirs 30 #H6 Well, Serial #238245, S30-T14N-R13W

Link provided in another discussion same well.
Thank you, thank you. I have leases in section 24, Township 14N-13W and was so hoping the Oden was on our property. Oh well, thank you anyway.

But can you tell me anything about the Means No.16 well located in Section 23, Township 14N, Range 14W?????


What is Exco up to??
Thank you again.
YOu don't know if any wells are on your own land?????

Go to SONRIS. You can see all wells in your section. You can also pull up the GIS maps and see the whole area.
what is SONRIS?
It is the web site for the LA Dept of Natural Resources where you can ckeck on wells. If you will type in sonris in the top right hand corner of this page and hit search you will be able to learn more.
Deb
The well is in section 30, township 14N, Range 13w, whick is in the Holly/Kingston area.
Looks like this is going to be a pretty good well. See below section from a JP Morgan research report out today.

"XCO's first well (Oden 30H #6) is on par with the huge HK wells mentioned above, with an IP rate of 22.9 MMcfepd. It has been on line for five days, with the last 24 hours averaging 22.5 MMcfepd."
Absolutely!!!!!!!
Here's a link to the press release today. I could 1 or 2 of these for Christmas!

http://ir.excoresources.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=195412&p=irol-newsA...

Perhaps this had something to do with XCO's stock price today. Up 27%.

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