The Land & Knowles 18 H #1 well is at 15,138 ft. and drilling.


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Oh yeah, ear to ear.
Us too!!!
We don't want to forget Joyce and Les, or James and Janice. These are our neighbors, Hamboblett is my brother.
Oh ok!
THIS SOUNDS GOOD KEEP US POSTED
Good luck to all of you..........
Depth 10,645

Drill pipe stuck, sidetrack. Must build new curve and drill new lateral.

It all pays the same!

So, I guess it will probably delay it another couple of months? What causes something like this to happen FXEF. Will they have to move the rig over and start all over?
I'm really not sure exactly what happened, but they were having problems with the top drive, and pipe can stuck due to not moving it for a significant amount of time. There are a lot of reasons for pipe to get stuck though.

It is my understanding they can start drilling at 10,645 ft. and sidetrack the cemented well bore. They lost over 5,000 ft. of drill pipe that had to be cemented in the well bore. This will also add two or three more weeks to drilling.

In the picture above, the rig hand on the ladder is working on the top drive.
Did you read on Sonris that Sec. 19 (well there just east of Kickapoo Corner) came in at 15889? Great well. Hopefully 18 will be just as good
Ms Kittycatmama,
Is this the well in Sec19 t14 r14 if so thats West of Kickapoo corner. Is there another in this S,T,R I hope please let us know
you are right James. It is just west (my brain wasn't working--had a migraine most of the weekend) of Kicapoo Corner. Info on it hit Sonris. Hopefully 18 will come in this good too

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