On page 20 of the HK presentation at Enercom, a Bossier well identified as Harlon Blackmon 26-1 had an IP of 23.6 mmcfd. I believe there was an error on the slide and that this well is, in fact, Harlon Blackmon 25-2, #240,601, S25, T11N, R13W.

This is a SWEPI well that TD on 2/19/2010 and had an indicated TVD in May of 11,371'. This is same approximate TVD as the Bossier wells being drilled by EOG in 11N, 12W.

In any event, this is the highest IP disclosed for a Bossier well in Louisiana.

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