According to my sister, who lives in Claiborne Parish, LA, not too far from the J-W/Patterson well site, the site is well built and appears to be about ready for drilling to begin:
"It [the well site] is exactly at the intersection of Jack Ware Rd and West State Line Rd. Where Jack Ware Rd tees into W State Line, the access road to the well site just goes straight. In other words, you don’t turn onto State Line, but just continue straight across on the access road for about 50 to 100 yards. The access road and the site itself are solidly built as if to support really heavy equipment. The well site is larger than most we’ve seen. The site appears to be completed including the slush pit. Also they have recently re-blacktopped West State Line Rd all the way back to Hwy 15. We went that way when we came out. Don’t know if they redid that road just for transporting in the well equipment or if it was just coincidence. Anyway it’s nice to see some action beginning."
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