Attached are the well permits and plats for the following wells:

Samson, Blackstone 2 #H1 Well, Serial #240781, S2-T13N-R9W
Samson, Deloache 35 #H1 Well, Serial #240183, S2(35)-T13N(14N)-R9W

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I think this is the correct plat for this well. There is also another Samson well in the northeast corner of this same section. It is serial # 240183 DeLoach well. Supposed to be drilled under S35 14n 9w. That is my section and I am looking for the plat for it. All this is told to be by Samson landman.

Thanks for you help.

Bill
Bill, I added the 2nd well permit & plat.
So I noticed wells for 11n9w and 13n9w which is great news, but did they just skip over 12n9w in the process. I keep hearing anyday now which I understand it takes time, my whole family and husband is in the oilfield. but really does this mean they are going around our area. just asking. Thanks for any info
OG, no need to worry as there is still a lot of activity in T12N-R9W. A well in Section 4 tested at 24 MMcfd and seven additional wells in the township have been completed and are just waiting on a pipeline connection. Three wells are waiting to be frac'ed and one is currently being drilled.
Thanks Les B, I too get worried that something isn't going right. We may see people in here for a couple of weeks at a time, then weeks pass before we see anyone else. Just heard this week that Encana may wait for semic is over here before anymore activity and semic hasn't even started. Hang in there OK girl, I believe that our time is coming!.
BJ, I had forgtten that the southern half of T12N-R9W wasn't included in the original Veritas seismic survey.
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Thanks for the info guys sometimes the anticipation takes over. I know what will be will be.. In due time
Les or Bill,

Have either of you heard any status of the Deloach well. Been a while since SONRIS was updated. Heard casing pulled into. Seems to be par for Samson.
I talked to Samson this week. The landman said the well had some problems. He said they would be working on it sometime in july to add a sleeve and then perf and frac it. Time will tell I guess. Maybe they will get it going. Samson thinks it will eventually be a good well.

Bill
I spoke to a Samson person about the Deloache 35H well. They have only managed to frac 1 of the planned 14 stages. Their casing repair left the well with an offset that is causing problems and it is making large amounts of CO2 & H2S. So much that the treating plant that they are using can't handle it. He didn't sound very encouraging about the well's future.

Samson - Operator of the year.
Thanks, Highwayman, for the Deloache 35 update (#240183). We,too, have been watching for updates since it was officially listed as "shut-in, waiting on orders" on 2/8/10. There has been only one update on SONRIS since then, a note dated 6/30/10 that says "packer 11,510' - 11,759'."
I would like to find out if anyone knows what is going on at the Deloache 35 H1 well in Section 2(35) Township 13N(14N) Range 9W. Well serial * 240183. On Sonris website on 6/30/2010 it stares that a packer was put at 11,510' to 11,759'.The true vertical depth is 13887'. My queston is what a packer is and what does it do to a well,does it plug the well below it or what. Thanks for the help

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