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The Endsley well has been tested. There were 4 frac tanks and a small flare pit at the location this morning. Does anyone know anything about the "Test".
I had heard that they were moving tanks in but havent actually seen them. Dont know anything on test results.
Now there are 8 frac tanks at the well this morning and a guard. From what I understand, they are fracing 3 different zones of the smackover! Now we are getting somewhere!!Would someone who knows the procedure of this please explain it to me. I have heard that this doesnt take very long to complete.
Allen, the Endsley well is in what county and where?
Hi, this well is in Lafayette County, its the well that is just north west of your property. Also, there are fourteen water tanks as of this morning. How many does it take???
Looks like more testing, this well must be a questionable candate for horizontal?
Allen67,

Typically it only takes about 8 to 10 hours to frac the Smackover wells I have been connected with. This is only the actual fracing time once all equipment is on site. On the ones I have been on we were only fracing one zone. Typically the Smackover has 4 zones. They are called A, B, C, and basal smackover. The basal unit is mostly non-productive in my area. I don't know if they will be fracing the three zones separately or not. If they do it will take a bit longer. It may be that they are fracing 3 different intervals in one zone in which case they would frac all at one time.
Apparently must have promosing results since they will probably spend at least a quarter million $ on fracing alone. Total drilling and completion costs (including frac) should cost about 1.75 to 2 million $
Thank Mr. Sanders, were ready to get some results on this well!!
As the crow flies ,I would say about 3-4 miles or so. There are several wells located just south of this one right on the Arkansas Louisiana line. Im ready to see what happens on this one.
Thanks,I appreciate it. Just trying to help all of us in this area to be a little better informed. There is no need in oil companies taking advantage of anyone!!
its about 5 or 6 miles due west of Bradley, AR

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