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I see. Smart on MRD's part to wait to see how theChoudrant wells play out before "buying" Wildhorse 2.

There has been no completion report entered in the state database.  Considering the amount of leasing in that general area I would expect that it is a good well.  Unlike MRD, Wildhorse II does not make quarterly corporate announcements as they are not a publicly owned company.

Mineral Buyers are working that area pretty hard lately.

If it's a good well, as I suspect, Wildhorse II will likely delay an announcement as long as  they can.  They have nothing to gain and potentially something to lose by providing data in a timely fashion.

Wondering if anyone knows anything about the newly completed Williams 11-12 #1 well in portions of Section 11 and 12 of 18N-2W? My family has interests here.

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