Southwestern Energy - San Augustine Co. Well - IP'd at 16.6mmcfe/day

Heard this at Southwestern's IPAA San Francisco presentation. Said biggest Texas Hayneville well to date. It was the Red River 619 #1. Drilled to 17,244 ft with a 4000 ft horizontal.

Anyone else hearing this?

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Nice find, I will check to see if anything on SWN website.
Common Resources is the operator (50-50 JV w/Southwestern), API#405-30269. On their (SW) conference call in early August, they said the well was at TD. Nothing since that I can find. I hope it is true as that would be good news for San Augustine County.
http://www.vcall.com/CustomEvent/conferences/IPAA/20090929/agenda.html

This is the link to the IPAA conference presentation's. If you click SWN's, they say it halfway through the presentation. Previous SWN IP's in this area are 7.4 and 13.1...looks like they are moving in the right direction. I also believe this is near the HK/EOG Gammage well.
Thx.
Very interesting report. Thanks for posting.

I also liked seeing SWN's East Texas Haynesville Map in the VCALL presentation link below. They are showing pretty much all of Shelby and Panola in the play and also significant chunks of Harrison, San Augustine, & Rusk. Would certainly love to see this prove to be true.

I'm really interested in seeing that 16.6mmcfe IP that they announced in E. Texas as well. Hopefully that news will help in our current lease negotiations. Our minerals are in Shelby, not San Augustine, but they are just about 10+ miles directly North of Red River 619 well - so it all seems like good news to me.
D.Gaar could you put a link to SWN's map? Thanks.
http://edg1.vcall.com/slides/149913/Slide8.jpg

Area within the blue-dotted lines is listed as "prospective area". They are not saying it to be core, but still it seems is interesting to me to see it extend as far as it does.

Anyone else out there have any thoughts on what this new 16.6mmcfd will mean as far as heighting interest in these areas of E. Texas?
Wow...thanks for the link D. Gaar. Hope it means a lot for San Augustine and Sabine Counties.

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