OK, gang... we finally have another permit in the county! CHK-Hezekiah #1H is located in the Hezekiah Cartwright survey, A-83.

W-1:
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPubli...

Plat:
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPubli...

Tags: Chesapeake, Haynesville, Sabine, Shale

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Any one know how for along this bad boy is?
Ken, CHK is not giving depth updates but they were drilling ahead on day 55 as of 8-13-10.
SWN is updating depth on the Crest C and they were at 7411' on day 33 of drilling.
There should be similar rock in these two wells so you can extrapolate from the Crest C to the Hezikiah what the depth might be if they didn't have problems.
Trinidad rig 128 moved to the Bridges #1H this week. The Bridges well was spud on 8-25-10.
Jffree, any idea or any word on what this well is doing?
I haven't heard a peep from anyone, Austin. We need a talkative rig hand, LOL!
No IP info reported yet, but TRRC does have the well report completion record now filed for this well:

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/CMPL/publicSearchAction.do?packetSum...


Not yet online for 1st sales, likely lacking pipeline, but does look to be producing from HA zone at 12,620'.

Formation record is showing BO at 11,815' , HA at 12,620' and Smackover at 12,743'.

Will be interesting to see production numbers once this actually does flow online to sales, but, overall this should be really good news for you folks in Sabine County that may have been fearing that HA and BO formations might have been pinched out by the uplift.

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