I am utterly confused. Can someone enlight me on what the heck is going on in the Red River 365, San Augustine County? The TRRC map shows 3 wells being/have been drilled in the Red River 365, two wells from south to north and one well north to south. I can't determine what happened. The wells are listed as Red River 365, Well 1; Red River 365-2, Well 1; and Red River 365-2, Well 2. Have there been three wells drilled, two, one or none? This activity appears to be north of Denning, Texas. Thanks.

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Sandy, I show three permitted wells with two already drilled and completed.

 

Exco, Red River 365 A #1   Well, Serial #692783 , San Augustine  County, 21226 Mcfd, 20/64" Choke, 8250 psi flowing pressure

Exco, Red River 365-2 #1   Well, Serial #693451 , San Augustine  County

Exco, Red River 365 B #2 H  Well, Serial #696218 , San Augustine  County, 18071 Mcfd, 20/64" Choke, 8360 psi flowing pressure

Thank you Les. I have minerals in the area and as a novice, could not figure out what the heck has happened. Your information is much appreciated. If I understand you right, there has been one well drilled to the north and one well drilled to the south. Thanks!

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