Haven't seen anything on the Butler/Rooney unit lately. Any news on this one?

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i really hope your right, cause %$%#@!&* got a lil acreage in that unit.
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Thanks for the update Colton. Hope it turns out to be a gusher. I'm anxiously awaiting the results.
somebody give us some good new news
have they tied in this well to a pipeline yet?
looks like they brought in 3 12'x 20' tanks and put a seperater looking thing on the well head with a flare stack??? but not on line yet.
Heard today somewhere close to 50 million per day!!!!!!!!!!! I heard it in a conversation where I was told that there were 5 wells in the Chireno area that the info was being held till the last legal minute. This well and another at 41 Million. Fun to spread.
LOL, v you are trying to start another land rush... I do believe!
sound like the initial rumor about CHK first well last year when some people where attempting to sell some mineral at 25k acre that the Harvey #1H was IP at 61 mmcfd. The well had aproblem with completion they lost 1700' of lateral and IP at 2 mmcfd only. Althought this area has been proven to be good but 50 mmcfd WOW WOW Wall Street type numbers
Geeeeee, I wonder what happened??? Butler Rooney "official" IP is 12.097 MMcfd on a 16/64 choke.
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Thats almost more than an old guy can take! Im sure I'll be having some sort of "cardiac event" before this is all over...LOL!
If you need I can meet with you at your estate lawyer's office before we find out if this is true or not. Just in case it does cause, if true, your untimely demise, we could go ahead and finish out my kids college fund.

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