Bobby Sam makes the very best mashed potatoes -------- Have heard that most of these wells IP about 30 bopd and the cost to drill them is cheap enough for the ordinary man to afford ? Thought there would be more than 12 as many of these well sites are out in the deep woods
ALL,
Interstate "Patrick" appears to have 5.5" casing going in tonight and a couple of pneumatic cement trucks to seal it in ----- reportedly the Basin rig will soon move to "Keddie"
Mercer well service workover rig working on"Brown" AGAIN
Reportedly Large flare burning on Trivium "Swift" (#1 or #2 ?) in Leon
Image of Shotwell's General Store debris cleanup, Pennington, TX., compliments of Snoopy.
I received an email from Snoopy - "Report: No visuals ref FRACING at Abby Road to date."
A modern frac is hard to miss
>25 18 wheelers on pad plus many frac tanks------ Very Large fresh water source (Frac Pond) is filled with pumps --------- followed by 24/7 flowback with football field lights on at night & flaring and continuous stream (1 per hr) of Vac Trucks to haul off frac water returns
If you are within a mile or 2 during the frac one can feel the earth shake/vibrate etc. and hear all the noise from the big engines at full throttle.
Football field like lights on at Revolver on Sat night-much dimmer tonight. There was some big trucks in there today but nothing like the 20+ line that usually comes in for frac. Weathermen saying we will get 5 inches or more and chance of tornado for next 2 days--maybe they are exaggerating on the extreme weather. .
PreFrac crew in and around Pennington--should start anytime. We only got about 2-3 inches of rain--less than the 4-5 around Crockett.
Latest Revolver pics from Snoopy.
Revolver progress pics 19 Jan 2013.
thanks, looks like there is some gas at the site (based on flare). I'll take that as a good sign.
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