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12/26/2012 | 06 | 19162 | 12/24/12, SET 5 1/2" CASING AT 19161' WITH 1630 SACKS OF CEMENT. STATUS DATE: 12/24/12 |
Ok Avoyelles residents....does anyone live near the Gauthier well? Frac is complete and it apparently began flow back over the weekend. I would love to get a report on the length of the flare if anyone gets by there. 10', 15', 20' flare?
I'm not good at judging, so forgive me. But I live maybe one-half mile away. We watch that flare day and night. It varies. At some times, it seems to light all the sky. At other times, it goes down. I would say it averages about 15 ft. Lots of activity around there. They're putting up fences and gates.
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