Indigo has four or five wells in West Simsboro - Ruston Field that they set production casing on and are waiting on completion. That latest well they drilled they decided to go ahead and complete, the Figg 7-1 (239474).
They have 75 frac tanks set up on the Figg location and nearby old Ludley location and have a five stage frac job planned. They plan to have the well on line by June 15, so the frac date should be a few days before that.
I think it will be interesting to see what kind of production they get.

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BirdDawg, have you heard anything about Indigo's Hodge-Hunt well in Section 16-18N-4W in this same field? I heard the log looked great but they have not completed it yet that I know of. Its just been sitting there for about 2 months now. Looks like they would complete this well before they complete the Figg 7-1 well that was drilled much later.
Barney, The Hodge-Hunt is one of several that I mentioned that are waiting on completion. That is strictly because of gas prices. If you have minerals in one of those units you will better off if they complete them when the price goes up. Good luck.
The Figg 7-1 was fraced on June 22, and put on line on the 24th. They decided to do a 2 stage frac at this time. They said they will frac the other zones later.
It is currently flowing at a rate of about 2.6 million/day. Have not found out yet about any condensate production.

Not a bad well at all, and still has good gas behind the pipe.

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