Jack Blake is curious as to how many wells in the Pleasant Hill area are waiting for centerpoint P/L to be ran?
One well just sitting there in Matthew Murray #21 in Sec 21 T10N-R11W. It has a seperator and tanks set on location already. The well has 13 stages and was already flowed back...It is just waiting on the P/L.
What other wells in North Sabine parish are sitting there waiting on a pipeline?

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17N - 15W. You must input N or S and E or W besides the number.
Jack Blake is curious as to how many wells in the Pleasant Hill area are waiting for centerpoint P/L to be ran?
One well just sitting there in Matthew Murray #21 in Sec 21 T10N-R11W. It has a seperator and tanks set on location already. The well has 13 stages and was already flowed back...It is just waiting on the P/L.
What other wells in North Sabine parish are sitting there waiting on a pipeline?

BUMPITY BUMP BUMP
Waiting for pipeline in Sec 1 10n 12
Waiting on Pipeline Sec 1 10N 12W
thx
The lateral to the M. Murray well is in the ground. Gas should be flowing before the end of October. The 24 inch line it is going to must be packed first.
Thanks for the update pelkid.

Jack Blake

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