I don't think so, Donna. From the road, it looked like it had to be in either section 3, 4, 9, or 10 0f 9N-12W.
I'm hoping that it is there to drill one of the Theresa Spears' wells that have been permitted for 009-9N-12W. ( I didn't see any signs posted on the Loop road. )
That's true, Skip. The Jimmny Ray Browm 2-ALT well has been drilling for over a week now. I was just wondering where that other rig was located that I could see sticking up over the trees to the east of the loop. No big deal.
Thanks for your reply.
grasshopper
grasshopper, could it have been a rig drilling another water well or waste water well? I noticed Sonris shows 3 water wells in sect. 9 already and with the addition of more Alt gas wells in Encana's gas factory section they may need more water wells.
And this raises a question......who owns the rights to the water and wells? Is it to be shared by everyone in the unit as other minerals or is it governed by the lease(s) where the water well is drilled. Some leases control water use.
Actually, there are 8 wells. Jimmy Ray Brown 1 & 2, the 3 Theresa Spears alt wells, and the 3 Deanna Sistrunk alt wells drilling into Sec. 9.
That well is producing, started in june....call Cheasapeake and ask them when it went on line.
Thanks Ken,
I spoke with CHK Customer Relations and they confirmed that the well began production on June 10th. They were unwilling to provide any production details and said that I should wait 4-6 months for a Division Order and more information. I suppose they will have to update the well status on SONRIS at some point.
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