Well results in today's Tyler Paper included the following three Bossier Shale wells that all tested at greater than 15 MMcfd. These are great wells and confirm the Texas potential.

Harrison County

"Chesapeake Operating completed two wells in the North Carthage Field.

The Rosborough Well No. 1H hit 15,840 feet 8.2 miles west of Waskom. On a 22/64-inch choke the well potentialed 15.744 million cubic feet of gas.

The Harper Well No. 1H hit 15,178 feet 12.5 miles southeast of Marshall. On a 22/64-inch choke the well potentialed 15.936 million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Bossier Shale."

San Augustine County

"Common Resources completed the Red River 619 Well No. 1 to 12,864 feet in a lease 5.2 miles northeast of Attoyac in the Bossierville Field. On a 24/64-inch choke the well potentialed 16.669 million cubic feet of gas in the Bossier Shale formation."

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Thanks, Les. They would go to the top of the list on your Texas Hall of Fame discussion, wouldn't they?
Jffree, definitely yes.
Les,
Good news, thanks for posting it.

Would you happen to know the API numbers on these 3 wells?
It would be helpful to have the pressures (flowing and shut-in), as well as information on the number of fracs used to attain these impressive test results. Thanks again,

Alamo
Alamo, the API numbers are:

203-34702
203-34761
405-30269

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