This is a separate HS Well HOF for Texas only due to the lower initial production rates. The list includes wells that had an initial rate of at least 8 MMcfd.






#1) 13418 Mcfd - Common Resources, Red River 164 #1 Well, San Augustine County, Serial #673779
#2) 11400 Mcfd - Penn Virginia, Steele Gas Unit No.1 #2H Well, Harrison County, Serial #679027 
#3) 10438 Mcfd - Samson, Riley Trust #2H Well, Harrison County, Serial #673858 
#4) 9657 Mcfd - Petrohawk, Stratocaster GU #1H Well, Harrison County
#5) 9632 Mcfd - Penn Virginia, James Madison Furrh Gas Unit #2H Well, Panola  County, Serial #679300 
#6) 9400 Mcfd - GMX Resources, Blocker Heirs #12H Well, Harrison County, Serial #678665 
#7) 9300 Mcfd - Goodrich, Taylor Sealey #3H Well, Panola County, Serial #677325 
#8) 9300 Mcfd - GMX Resources, K #5H Well (Holt #1H), Harrison County, Serial #669516 
#9) 9200 Mcfd - GMX Resources, Baldwin #14H Well, Harrison County, Serial #666547 
#10) 9164 Mcfd - Samson, Woodley Gu 1 #2H Well, Harrison County, Serial #672217 
#11) 9000 Mcfd - Goodrich, Lutheran Church 5 #5HR Well, Panola County, Serial #678049 
#12) 8900 Mcfd - GMX Resources, Blocker Ware #19H Well, Harrison County, Serial #674995 
#13) 8897 Mcfd - Samson, Minnie Bell Gas Unit #3H Well, Panola County, Serial #676845 
#14) 8700 Mcfd - GMX Resources, Baldwin #17H Well, Harrison County, Serial #673260 
#15) 8500 Mcfd - GMX Resources, Verhalen A #2H Well, Harrison County, Serial #677086 
#16) 8500 Mcfd - XTO, New Horizons #1H Well, Panola County, Serial #668383 
#17) 8500 Mcfd - Comstock, Woods "H" #1H Well, Harrison County
#18) 8200 Mcfd - Comstock, Cox "H" #1H Well, Harrison County, Serial #678970 
#19) 8000 Mcfd - Penn Virginia, Fogle Gas Unit #5H Well, Harrison County, Serial #654152 
#20) 8000 Mcfd - El Paso, Travis Lynch GU #4H Well

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Dang good wells. Thanks for the info.
Both 5 and 6 are PVA James Madison Furrh 2H wells at ~9.6 mmcfd but different counties. Typo?

Also, I believe the #9 GMXR K5H wells name has been changed to Holt #1H, but I can't remember where I got that from to verify it.
Mark, the JM Furrh 2H was a duplicate - thanks for the catch. Yes, GMXR noted the name change to the Holt #1H. Because the TRRC still has the original name I will add the information in brackets.
Be careful there lethal!! Whispers are that the IP's are lower on the Texas side but the declines are flatter in the first year. Would mean same volume produced over first 18 months, just La. wells get a lot more in first 6 months, Texas wells get more in months 12-18. Only time (and data!) will tell!

But at this point, crappy gas prices are hurting us all!
The Red River well in San Augustine was reported as a 72 hr. test as well.
Thanks. Any additional info out of shelby, san augustine or Nacogdoches...hear of any activity in Angelina
I see on the gis map a San Augustine well that ip'd @ 20.3mm if i'm not wrong. api 405-30249 timberstar-mills b. It is a james lime well so i suppose this is for HS wells only? do we need a james lime hall of fame? or was that for the entire mo. of March '09 not the ip? Sorry new here.
Probably not since that was a 72 hr. test. If you look below that figure (under "Volume") you find 6726 mcf/day. Still a good well, though.
there is a JV between HK and EOG in East Teexas involving the HS and the Bossier which they consider a distinct separate reservoir. Any well results that anyone knows about? Thanks.
SEEMS LIKE MOST OF ACREAGE IS IN NAC--MENTION OF GAMMAGE #1H AND HILL #1H COMPLETED IN NAC BLOG WITH HIGH RATES THROUGH SCOUTS --BUT NO COMPLETION REPORTS FILED-DRILLING ON TWO OTHERS NOW POP-POP AND HASSELL
WB, yes and other primary sources.

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