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"After multiple frack jobs Wildhorse moved off the location in the first quarter.  Th…"

cpj replied Sep 24, 2015 to Wildhorse Permits Claiborne's First Horizontal Cotton Valley Well

44 Feb 21, 2020
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"Finished drilling pilot hole to 12,700 end of last week. Logged over the weekend and…"

cpj replied Nov 24, 2014 to Wildhorse Permits Claiborne's First Horizontal Cotton Valley Well

44 Feb 21, 2020
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"Intermediate casing arrived end of last week. Looks like 7" and 11 - 12k ft worth. F…"

cpj replied Nov 3, 2014 to Wildhorse Permits Claiborne's First Horizontal Cotton Valley Well

44 Feb 21, 2020
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"Started drilling yesterday afternoon/evening."

cpj replied Oct 19, 2014 to Wildhorse Permits Claiborne's First Horizontal Cotton Valley Well

44 Feb 21, 2020
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"Derrick is together and the A frame is up. Expect they'll raise the derrick then the…"

cpj replied Oct 16, 2014 to Wildhorse Permits Claiborne's First Horizontal Cotton Valley Well

44 Feb 21, 2020
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"Nabors #775"

cpj replied Oct 13, 2014 to Wildhorse Permits Claiborne's First Horizontal Cotton Valley Well

44 Feb 21, 2020
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"Looks like Noble.  Blue and yellow iron.  Think its coming out of Leatherman Creek a…"

cpj replied Oct 13, 2014 to Wildhorse Permits Claiborne's First Horizontal Cotton Valley Well

44 Feb 21, 2020
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"Move in on Harmon 3-34 has started. Drill pipe and auxiliary equipment so far. No he…"

cpj replied Oct 12, 2014 to Wildhorse Permits Claiborne's First Horizontal Cotton Valley Well

44 Feb 21, 2020
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

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