Recent test results for the Haynesville Shale included a Goodrich well with a flowing pressure above 11000 psi and a shut-in wellhead pressure of 11865 psi. This is the highest flowing pressure seen for any Haynesville Shale well.
Goodrich, H. Nelson #1H Well, Serial #704108, Nacogdoches County, 12386 Mcfd, 14/64" Choke, 11477 psi flowing pressure
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jffree,
Thanks I have been looking in Nacogdoches county as the last Goodrich presentation showed the location to be just North of the Nelson well. Guess this was wrong!
ease up,
I was up there this past weekend and a rig has been moved onto the ACLCO Hay GU 1H pad. They hadn't started drilling yet but it is only a matter of time.
We could also see a rig on the Nelson pad from the lake but it, also, wasn't drilling. You could hear lots of activity all through the day so I know they are getting ready for something. I also found where they had flagged a wetlands area on my property for the proposed pipeline so I assume they will be putting the gathering line in soon as well.
TGM, that rig was moved in from Caddo Parish in Louisiana.
Nicklos #5 Rig, Goodrich, ACLCO Hay GU #1H Well, SN 723922, 005-30392
alco 1h is being drilled but no rig on chapel site or near previous nelson 1h site
anyone know status of Goodrich Nelson # 1H ? Rcc shows no production records for Jan Or Feb 2012
December is the last production available to us. It always lags two months so we will get January in March.
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