Is thr rig just off Twin Oaks and Hwy 171 in this section. Thanks for info,

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Michael, the closest rig I show is the following:

Trinidad #124 Rig, EnCana, Virginia Packert 6 #H1 Well, Serial #240681, S7(6)-T14N-R14W
Michael,

Hopefully, that rig is the well: HA RA SU 130; SMO 31-25-14 that has been permitted by Chesapeake. I found the information on Sonris Lite under the first category and sub category Well Permitted by Section, Township & Range. I have the mineral rights on property in Section 32 but now live in Texas. I did come in town last Thursday and saw the rig you are talking about. There was so many trucks along Twin Oaks and so much activity I couldn't go down the street to make sure. Maybe someone else can confirm.
Diane, this is the information on the permitted well:

Chesapeake, SMS 32 #H1 Well, Serial #240736, S32-T15N-R14W, Caspiana Field
Thanks
Michael,

Les B confirmed the well that was permitted in Section 32. I have to go back to Shreveport today, and will drive by to see if the rig sign is up and has the same well name. I'll let you know what I find out.
Michael,

My husband and I drove to Stonewall today to see the rig off Twin Oaks & 171. The sign had the Nomac Drilling Company sign but I didn't see a Chesapeake sign anywhere. But that has to be the well Chesapeake has permitted in Section 32. The location for the well is 326' FNL & 1474' FWL of Sec. 32, so I believe it has to be the permitted well. They are infact now drilling. My guess is that they spudded the well probably yesterday. My guess is that it will take about 3 to 4 weeks maybe even 6 to completion. But, I'm not sure they have a pipeline close enough. To put it to production they would have to connect it to the pipeline. The Burford well in Sec. 31 is producing so there is a pipeline in the vicinity, so maybe they are planning to hook up to that one.
Diane, Nomac is Chesapeake's drilling rig company. They also use other companies' drilling rigs.
Thanks to both of you for the info.

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