Exco reported the well was spud on 11/27/10 by Pinnergy rig 4, which did not appear on my report last week. My guess is that it was a small "spudder" rig and that a larger rig will be brought in to drill the well. Check back in case I forget to post when a new rig appears.
Thanks Jiffree1
The well site is about 3/4 mile E of CR 229 1/2 mile N of
the end of FM 354 and hard to see.
I know nothing about drilling rigs but it looked like two
rigs or one rig and one crane on the site early in November.
They appear to have two rigs on the Stedham 1H and Holloway 1H just to the northeast of the Ironosa 1H location. It is not always reported expeditiously when a rig moves from one well to another (close by and for the same company) so, if they are drilling Ironosa, it will turn up on the reports eventually. This is what the report looked like last Friday.
EXCO Well IRONOSA SU 1H SAN AUGUSTINE County API # 405-30375
Permit Approved 10/14/2010
The Patterson 217 rig was going up Saturday the 1st
Anyone know what is going on, jan 1st was 6 wks ago ?
No Completion report yet, the Patterson #217 Rig
moved off IRONOSA SU 1H to Exco Greer SU 1H early
March.
Anyone know what the current status is ?
It took a while, but the Ironosa SU 1H well is finally producing at 16,360 MCF/DAY.
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/CMPL/ogmappcontents/cmplcontents/pro...
Sorry, my previous link does not work. Click on this link and then
click on "view" for G1 report.
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/CMPL/publicSearchAction.do?packetSum...=
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