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


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is this link still working? You all heard anything new for sec18 14-14 or 19 14-14
James, this thread is still active. Sections 18 & 19 both have just one producing well. There has not been any alternate wells permitted yet in 18 & 19.
FXEF, there is supposed to be a new gas factory staked out on Sec. 8 that will drill 4 sections. I couldn't see it from Long Rd. yesterday, but will take binoculars today to see if I can see it.. It is supposedly going in on south end of 8. I would imagine that if they are going to drill 4 sections from there, then they will for sure drill 8 and 17, but also 7 and 18. Your opinion?

Susie,

IMO, sections 8 & 17 would likely be drilled like Encana is doing in sections 4 & 9. Not too sure how they will drill sections 7 & 18.

heard again today that Encana will drill 4 locations from the south sec. 8 pad. i too am trying to figure out how they will do that
Is there anyway they could do section 19? Any news there?
James, I don't see why not.  They've got the section to the north and south of 19.
Sections 7 ,8,17,18 will be drilled from the pad. It is a 10 ac. pad, already staked out. Road staked out to Long Rd

Hi Susie,

Are you hearing any more news about sec 18 or 19 from this pad?

Susie, I think they will but the question is when.  I think moving forward if they have the vertical adjoining sections it is highly likely.  I know google map just refreshed on that area, although I don't know how fresh it is.  I can finally see the 4 drill sites on sections 4, 9, and 10.  Maybe you could look on google maps.

Parkdota,

The imagery date for the current Google Earth in T14N-R14W is Nov 04, 2009.

Oops, should be Nov 04, 2010. Miscommunication between my brain and fingers.

 

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