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15.5 miles NE of Jefferson, to a depth of 12000'.  S.A. Miller survey.  Still looks like they are working through some issues based on the current status.

 

FWIW DBob

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Casing failed on the well.  They are moving over a short distance and redrilling the well.

Thanks for the info. Appreciate any updates you may have.

David Sims

Waiting for water return to clear.   Devon already has begun drilling a second well.  Appears this will be a very successful well with gas and condensate in the Cotton Valley Formation.

Is the well that was just completed recently in the Billingsley 1H Unit or the 4H Unit?  If it was in the original unit, do you know if Devon plans to still drill the 4H Unit as permitted in Feb. 2012.  Thanks for any info. 

Still waiting for the results.   Water is still clearing the formation.  Doesn't look good.

On May 24, 2012 you advised that Devon had already begun drilling a second well.  What unit is this second well in,  the 1H or 4H?  Thanks.

That sounds good. I have 300 acres near there.

Cliff,  did you ever get any final status on your well? I have a small interest in the 4H well. Thanks for any info.

Cliff, the RRC site for the Billingsley 4H is now showing "Unsuccessful Completion, shut in for future evaluation".  Do you have any inside info. from DEVON on what happened and what they may do with the well?  Thanks.  

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