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Comment by Norwood, W on January 28, 2009 at 14:46
Interesting Tidbit of information here

http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/markets/industries/industrials/cabot-cut--jobs-quarter-profit-drops/
Comment by etx44 on January 26, 2009 at 3:56
Southwestern's 5.5 mile long gas gathering line south of the Shelby Co.line & east of HWY 7 is the only line near the 4 new wells to the south of its east end at well #405-30201.
405-30230 is 4.5 miles south finished in Nov. 30246, 30256 & 30254 are 2.5 miles south with one or maybe two rigs onsite now.

Does anyone have any news of a new gathering line to these wells ?
Comment by intrepid on January 25, 2009 at 16:20
Cabot has been doing really well on the Shelby-San Augustine county line.
Comment by Doug Fitzgerald on January 25, 2009 at 6:35
I got this San Augustine County

Cabot Oil & Gas completed the John Oglesbee 1H to 14,887 feet, 4.5 miles northwest of San Augustine in Angie Field. On 64/64-inch choke, it potentialed 7.042 million cf of gas in James Lime.


Shelby County

Samson Lone Star completed Bam Bam Well 1H to 3,290 feet, 12 miles southeast of Shelbyville in Huxley Field. On a 19/64-inch choke, it flowed with 329 barrels of crude. Production is in Fredricksburg.


Cabot Oil & Gas completed three wells in Angie Field. Borders Unit Well 1 hit 12,454 feet and is 10 miles southwest of Center. It potentialed 10.359 million cf of gas on a 64/64-inch choke. Hatton Price 1 hit 13,290 feet 11.3 miles southwest of Center and potentialed 10.316 million cf of gas on 64/64-inch choke. Hatton Price 2 hit 13,193 feet 11.3 miles southwest of Center and potentialed 9.824 million cf of gas on a 46/64-inch choke. Production is in James Lime.
info from east texas drilling report this morning (tyler paper)
Comment by Cheerleader on January 24, 2009 at 14:27
Does anyone have any information on the Cowboys well, in the JJ Hennis survey, drilled by Fossil Resources in September 2008. It should be in production by now.
Comment by Doug Fitzgerald on January 22, 2009 at 12:21
The Red River 164 near Tavener is at Fountain Town. It is right behind Jerry Fountain's res. drove by and saw the sign it is being drilled by COMMON RESOURCES L.L.C also another new pad just up the road.
Comment by ALongview on January 22, 2009 at 4:34
My mistake, I meant NW. I am obviously directionaly challenged. I guess that is why I am not out their planning pipelines!
Comment by Cheerleader on January 21, 2009 at 17:47
Alongview; The well is permitted on the C. Holmes Survey, on the NW SA county line.
Where the county line curves down SE and then
straightens and goes south. Common Resources is partnering with Southwest for deep drilling west of Hwy 96.
Comment by Cheerleader on January 21, 2009 at 17:28
I think I found Tavener on map quest when the well was permitted.
Is it between Chireno and Denning OR between Chireno and Attoyac?
Comment by ALongview on January 21, 2009 at 15:48
The well is in the NE part of the county. The town?
 

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