Looks like they are laying down water pipe to this well. They should soon be fracing it.

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harley,
thank you for your post in this area. this well seems to have been sitting for awhile, and I was anxious to hear that the frac process may be starting. sounds like there has been some disappointing results in the logansport field regarding productive haynesville wells; i hope that this one proves different results. thanks alot.
shelby
Section 8 came on line it looks like around 3 or 4 million a day
Harley,
Thanks for the post. Main page has interesting discussion on production and cut back practices of the major producers in the area. Wonder if CHK is choking back on well production? Section 8 at 3-4 million a day sounds pretty solid; but, I guess if they opened the chokes it could go alot higher.
Shelby
The 3-4 sounds good.

This brings up a question. Why are the companies allowed such a lag in reporting to Sonris? On some of the wells, the lag appears to be several months, making Sonris much less useful.

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