Pinnacle Operating has filed a permit for a horizontal Saratogo-Annona well in the same general area as the Lacy wells.  Let's hope they are successful.  The only thing different about this permit is the depth.

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Hope they have some help - this will be their 6th or 7th well permit in the last 10 years

Jeeze louise,  that sounds so... NOT promising!

Not saying it can't be done, and on a budget at that, but it will largely depend on their consultants.

I'll have to go look in the Clerk's office to see what they've been filing.  I would guess they are on Lacy lease tracts.

The TVD is quite different between this well and the Anderson J. O. Kimbrell 3 #1 in S3- 7N - 12W.  4,000' difference.  Any idea how far apart they are as the crow flies? The only recent LA. Annona Chalk well that I recall are these discussed in the North Caddo Group.

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The Kimbrell well is about 25 miles NE of this location.  I am not sure what I think of this permit yet.  Lacy permitted 10,000' and someone told a landowner they were drilling 5,000' TVD with a 5K lateral.  This well is a little bit south of where Lacy was drilling so the Annona might be a bit deeper there but probably not a 1000' or more. I'll have to look around at the wells in the area.

I cant find a Jasper county on this website, but there is a well being drilled about 2 miles south of the Sabine county line from Brookeland  on Highway 96 on the east side. does anyone know what kind of well this will be?

Joe

Can you add a cross street or nearby FM road?  It does not appear to correspond to a new drill, but may be a workover of an existing well.  More info will help narrow it down

Go south on 96 pass 1007  about a mile, across from Pine Terrance sub division, is an entry marked RIG , couldnt read the name, but the road is improved .  Might be a workover , but it looks like a new location.

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