EOG has stopped production on this well due to a "critical facility problem. Anyone have any information about that.

Thanks, Ellis

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Our cousin spoke with EOG today and was told "they had big problems with that well and shut it down".  I guess our acreage will soon no longer be HBP.

EOG reported to me this morning that the "tubes" were replace and the "well is back on line". Is that really possible?

May mean that they pulled production tubing (may have split or become clogged up).

Makes sense.

I have heard that EOG sold their non Haynesville gas properties in Nacogdoches to Tanos (Tyler). If this is the case, Tanos may do something to restore production or drill a new well.

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