One hour ago drove by well sites.  Sounds like fracturing pumps running wide open, tank trucks lined up hauling frac water from sites.  Looks like about half the water in  frac pond gone. 

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South?   Louisiana

DeSoto Rig #21 was reported Assigned to the McGarvin 08-16 #5 - 33H in Conway County as of last Friday's RigData report.

Thanks, Skip.  I talked with a gentleman the other day that was talking as though it were still in this area.  Most of the locations SWN is working on in this area are multi-well pads, therefore, it will probably be a few weeks before it's available to move. 

Jon Cb 1, I generally mean the BD when I say "south". We will have to wait and see what it's next direction is...

My mistake, rig 26 and rig 21 can drill those depths. Thanks for the info.

Wish we had a current aerial photo of flow back on Garrett well .

John,

I have a contact who said he flew over the Garrett wellsite very recently. He said there wasn't much to see from the air, but that it appeared the frac pit was being refilled. I don't know what this would mean. He said he also saw 2 tanker trucks in the vicinity, but didn't know what they were hauling.

Do I recall correctly that you said you have property in section 2 of T23N R7W that is leased to Southwestern? If so, AIX must be getting close to your property with their George Meadors et al. well in section 3 of T23N R7W, which was just spudded. Are you getting any feedback on all these AIX wells, including the MCA Resources #1 in section 9 T23N R7W, which was cased to 13050 feet and is waiting on completion from an unknown depth?

Maybe they will sell water to Cabot?

Obed, Thanks for the flow back info. Yes we leased to Southwestern last October .With exclusion of Haynesville sand . I do not have any information on MCA well but would allso like to know. Not sure how many land owners in 23n 7w leased to Southwestern . Has Southwestern ever worked with Hunt ??

That is a good question, John. My guess is that the reason we haven't heard of more Southwestern leases in 23N 7W is that most of this was already held by production, and at one time Hunt was one of the big leaseholders. I also haven't heard of Hunt drilling horizontal wells themselves, but they used to be thought of as having deep pockets. I wonder if Hunt has farmed out a lot of its leases to AIX.

XTO acquired Hunt Petroleum four years ago.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/11/business/11deal.html

Thanks Skip. I didn't know that. So now I guess it's Exxon, with really deep pockets!

And large existing HBP leasehold and fee lands across the breath of the prospective fairway from Webster to Morehouse.

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