Recent information revealed a 2nd well in Sabine Parish was tested at over 20 MMcfd with a flowing pressure above 8000 psi. Although the well is now operated by Shell, the completion was executed by their JV partner EnCana. The previous super well was also in T9N-R11W (Section 20).
Shell, Robert Bozeman 29 #H1 Well, Serial #240815, S29-T9N-R11W, Sabine Parish, 20339 Mcfd, 25/64" Choke, 8714 psi Flowing Pressure
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Permalink Reply by Les Bamburg on June 2, 2011 at 17:50 Therese, the rig is currently drilling the Jean Larsen 17 #H1 Well although it may have finished by now. The surface casing has been set on the remaining five Haynesville Shale wells in this section and are waiting for a drilling rig.
Nabors #783 Rig, EnCana, Jean Larsen 17 #H1 Well, SN 242201, S17-T9N-R11W, Spud 4/3/11
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