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18.557 mmcfd

24/64 choke

6,957 flowing pressure

 

And Haynesville, Bossier and Smackover all listed on the formation record, which helps clear the fears of Haynesville/Bossier being "pinched out" in the area.

 

Good news for those of y'all in Sabine Co.

WOW!!
I would say that the cat is out of the bag now.  No putting it back.  Now we just have to find out where it (HA/BO) isn't.

Any news on the Bridges or Frazier?

Where is the Hezekiah?
jim, it's in the Hezekiah Cartwright Survey, A-83 which is just below the Shelby line.
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