There working on surveying a new well site in section 7,township 23, range 4 Claiborne Parish.  First well to be fracked South. I would think they would start on this one soon. Maybe after the one that is planned to be drilled between Wesson and Junction City.

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Thanks for the heads up Steve.  There are two SWN wells already fracked south.

I know of the Garret well, which is the other one?

AIX ENERGY GARRETT L&T #1.  Steve didn't limit his comment to SWN wells.

It is a SWN well.  Its getting ready to be cleared off.  I thought it would be next in line after the James well. I wasn't aware of the other well you spoke of after the James well. 

 In your opinion it seems like SWN is going South to Southeast do you think they will be going over to 23,3 Union Parish soon. Our family has a LLLP and we have just under a 1000 acres in 23-3. A guy from Kingfisher came buy last week. He said they were running sismic graphs, and running three lines down Range 3 down to the area of the well being drilled off of Grafton Crossing.

Steve, if you wish to know where SWN is headed you need to track drilling units.  SWN formed the Southwest Lillie Field unit, Claiborne Parish, S14 & 23 - 23N - 4W in early February.  SWN has another unit application hearing set for April 10 for a proposed unit in the Lillie Field, S22 & 27 - 22N - 3W, Union Parish.  So yes, after the the Southwest Lillie Field well and the James, Dick, Union County well the next well should be the one in the Lillie Field, Union Parish.  You are new and there are a lot of discussions on this topic held before you showed up.  I suggest that you read through all the prior discussions to get yourself up to date.  On the Brown Dense Lower Smackover Group Main Page click on "View All" (it's underlined below all the discussions listed on the Main Page) then read through the discussions archived there.

Glover it was staked out Tuesday I believe. 

Sorry folks its in township 23, range 4, section 8 and 17

SWN has already formed a drilling unit in S14 & 23 of 23N - 4W.  That should be the next location after they spud the James Dick 19-16 1-1H in Union County which is already permitted.

Not that it matters at all, but it should be "Dick James," an El Dorado H.S. classmate of mine.

The well name is as reported by the AOGC but I agree that Dick James would be better.

No, you always ut the last name of the mineral owner first.

As Skip said, the SWN unit in S14 & S23 has already been approved by order 1201-A of 2/20/2012, effective 2/07/2012:

http://ucmwww.dnr.state.la.us/ucmsearch/UCMRedir.aspx?url=http%3a%2...

The site you describe is 4 miles west and 1 mile north of the approved unit. SWN had said earlier that their well locations after the ORA well were subject to change, so I wonder if this new location is in addition to or instead of the approved unit.

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