Can one of you local guys take a look at the C Hereford survey (Section A-17)? I met with a landman (landlady?) yesterday when my mother-in-law signed her lease, and the landlady said that a pad is being cleared north of 103, about 1.5 miles east of 705. This will not be on the road - maybe 3/4 mile north of 103. Encana should be the one getting ready to drill.

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Thanks, Steve.  Homer was a great dad.  I just wish I could figure out how to upload a video of him.  He was a hoot.

 

I see there is an Amend to the Blackstone A-17.
Whats an Amend?

i think they make a change to the original permit. I noticed on 3/18 they corrected some distances to leased lines.  Someone correct me if I am wrong.

JWC, what they did was file the "as-drilled" plat for the well which would amend from the position on the "proposed" plat (locations and distances) filed with the permit application.  All Haynesville wells should have an as-drilled plat filed at some point.
Ok thanks jffree1.  Does that mean we are closer to a completion report?

It looks like Encana is still loving the area around A-17. They applied today for another site just northeast of A-17, in the following surveys: A-399 (Christiana Sinclair), A-237 (H. G. Richardson), and A-247 (Joseph Simms).

Encana is calling it BSM Unit A20 #1H. Once again, Black Stone Minerals has 100% of the royalties. I suspect you get to it the same way you get to A-17, by turning off 1751 on CR403, then going southwest on CR 406 until you see the gate on the left.

 

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPubli...

Where do you see where Encana applied before it shows up on the RRC Web page?

It's in the permits (W-1 search) but won't be on the GIS map until it gets an API #.

 

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/initializePublicQueryAction.do

 

Select San Augustine from the drop down list.  Go to the last page of results.

Thanks jffree1.

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