They have drilled the #4HB but I haven't seen a completion report on it. Nothing new or better on the #3 well... they reported "0" production in Feb. & Mar. so I don't know what is going on with that one. Appears to be shut in for some reason. The first production report calls it a Haynesville well but all the reports after that call it a Wildcat.
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