My guess is 240551 Brewer well in Bracky Branch.  Just a guess on my part though.
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SB, there is a limestone formation in some parts of East Texas immediately below the Haynesville Shale.
Harold, are you saying the Brown SW Min 26 H1 is the 37 MMcfd EnCana Well?
LI, according to EnCana this well has only been on production for about one month.
lethal. I believe you are thinking of the Crimson Exp./Devon Kardell well in San Augustine County. I'm sure some of the E. TX. members could add to the discussion as to the decline in production. However, as more completion results are available it is quite likely that the "core" extends well into parts of E. TX. And soon we may be discussing "sweet spots" (I don't like the term but I think members understand the meaning) that exist throughout the overall boundary of the Play. Certainly the pressure mentioned in the Kordell completion report indicates a highly pospective area.

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