You might want to keep an eye on Murphy 63H - especially next week. It's located just on the other side of the state boundary line, in extreme northern W. Feliciana.
Hi, since Horseshoe Hill there has been no activity in Wilkinson Co. Don't know why Stone left. Perhaps, not willing to spend the money needed to develop their leases. They have their leased property up for sale but no takers at this point. Please post anything you find out.
Thanks
Well, I stand corrected. Goodrich has the Crosby-12-1H *1, 9/28/12 in Wilkerson Co. .. permitted for 12,500 .12-2N-1W
Any one know of a up-date on Goodrich, Crosby 12-1 well, I read they had completed the vertical,
but no word on the horizontal or how the curve went .......
At this point, no news is good news during the drilling phase of these wells...
Drillinghead, U.S. drilling report was up-dated 12/7/2012.....
THE report showed the well status for the Ensign #753, ( Crosby 12-1H
as RIGGING DOWN )
The Crosby 12-1 H well : Wilkinson county, T2N, R1W, section 12, northwest of Centerville,
Hi 'Seeing Wells!' For well locations in a map go here:
http://www.tuscaloosatrend.blogspot.com/2012/11/tom-tms.html
Found this:
Goodrich permit for Ventress 44-39H 1, API 2315722043
Permitted in Oct 2012 and 1/4/2013
lat 31.12520
long 91.39442
Sect 43 T2N R3W
Depth 11,417'
Wilkinson Co.
1104.1 acres
What part of the county is this in? I'm in West Feliciana at the end of the PINKNEYVILLE ROAD.
Thank you!
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