Activity is picking up as there are three drilling rigs currently working in the Martin Field. Hopefully the recent spud of the LeRoy Adcock 7 #H1 Well by EnCana is a positive indication after the completion of the LeRoy Adcock 7 #H1 on the eastern edge of the Haynesville Shale play.

Precision #425 Rig, EnCana, LeRoy Adcock 7 #H1 Well, Serial #240484, S7-T13N-R8W
(14N)-R9W
Scandrill Scan Liberty Rig, Samson, Deloache 35 #H1 Well, Serial #240183, S2(35)-T13N(14N)-R9W
Trinidad #112 Rig, EnCana, Thelma Lawson 11 #H1 Well, Serial #240237, S11-T13N-R9W

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Thank you Les B for all the information. I am new to the website and appreciate learning so much here. I am interested in following the activity in S7 - T13N - R8W. I would be interested in any news about the progress for the Leroy Adcock 7 #H1.

I was also wondering if you could post an original well plat for the section or point me to a link so I could look at it online. I saw one in a previous post for section 17 that showed who held all the leases. It was very interesting and I thought it would be interesting to see what section 7 looked like.
Thank you so much,
Marion K
Marion, the LeRoy Adcock 7 #H1 Well was spudded on Nov 23rd. The well plot is not yet available but I will post once available.

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