North Burr Ferry Field. AUS C RA SUKK - 1980 acres covering Section 1 and the East Half of Section 2 - 3N-11W and Section 6 and the West Half of Section 5 and the Section 7 and the West Half of Section 8 -3N-10W.
North Haddens Field. AUS C RA SUC - 1950 acres covering Section 15 and the West Half of Section 14 and Section 22 and the West Half of Section 8 - 3N-11W.
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FYI - this Austin Chal well will probably have a production profile very similar to that seem in the Prime Rock Resources Sugartown well (SN 251932) that is recently being discussed on this site.
High IP but with massive water production. Rapid decline over first couple of years.
I'm still puzzled why Continental is drilling these wells.
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