In North Sabine county is a well I never noticed before because on the TXRR site it is almost covered up by another well from a different company. The one I found is the McGraw #1 in the Hailey A-121. It was first permitted around 10/08 but re-permitted for re-entry and has a completion date of 8/27/09 when it was shut in. The phrase "shut-in waiting on p/l connection" to me means it makes gas, and needs a pipeline run to it to produce. It also says it's total depth is 5589 and the top of the pay zone is 5200 feet, saying it is a Cotton Valley well. The well is Maxima/Buffco's and was permitted as an 8000ft verticle. You could hit a Range well permitted site with a rock from there and spit on the CG Operating/Hibbard well it sits right next to. So a well was completed right where I really, really care about just 6 months ago, and is waiting on pipeline and proves Cotton Valley ( but of course no IP numbers so???) and I smooth never noticed it. Did anybody else? And whats up with the horizontal well next to it, same thing?

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The CG Operating/Buffco well says it's waiting for pipeline too, from the map it appears to be only 150 yards away. It's TVD is 7750 and says it's in the James Lime. Can't tell much about production, but it doesn't look great. I found one entry that had it @ 1350 mcf/day , some other entries that were aweful. Now we need the Endeaver well to be a home run HS/Bossier one.
pay zone-5285-5304=Glen rose per completion report-MAXIMA ENERGY CORPORATION-McGraw #1 -DI ADVISORY: RRC STAMP DATE 12/22/2009 SHUT IN WAITING ON P/L CONNECTION -Per Charla, the 841.5 acre lease is no longer a lease and Buffco Production, Inc only has 160 acres of the lease now. Well #B1 will be plugged so at time of permit, operator is asking for non-concurrent production

McGraw #B1-originally James Lime CG Operating-no production then--attempt recomplete Mooringsport
you havent missed anything while you were asleep, none of this materalized worth talking about

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