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Ed, what county/parish and state was this well permitted and do you have a Section, township and rnage?

Union county, AR sec1 19S-16W

8,500'TVD 13,500MD

So it seems that this may be SWN's 4th Brown Dense well, at least if they continue to use only the Desoto Rig #20.

Form says DDI 20 so I guess so.

As expected they are moving to the next unit they have already had approved. I would then expect the next location to be in LA, 23N-4W

I apologize for being very new to all of this; I don't really know ranges and sections all that well yet, but I believe that this is the site off of Southfield road in Union County about halfway between El Dorado and Junction City.  If this is the location that I'm thinking of, the pad site has been completed for a month or so now.  I actually had eyes on it this past weekend and took some photos, but somehow they disappeared.  If I am able to get back down there this weekend I will take some more and post them if possible.

See last page. Just off Southfield Road.

http://aogc2.state.ar.us/WIPE/2012/WklyRep%203-9-12.pdf

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