Sonris info shows that this rig was stuck, then pluged back, now drilling. Is this common or is this bad news for this well?

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Missy. It helps to know the well serial number or at least the section-township-range so that anyone wishing to help you could easily find the Scout Report on SONRIS.
Missy, this was a very minor issue on this well. Occassionally drillers encounter this type of issue but simply pull back up the hole a short distance and drill around the spot. In this case, the problem occurred very early (3110') so they did not loose much time at all. So, no bad news!!
Sec. 9 T15N 9W. Sorry Skip, I was up way past my bedtime and not thinking clearly. LOL
Thank you and Les for your helpful info. I am happy to hear that this is not a problem.

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