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Comment by Doug Fitzgerald on January 28, 2010 at 3:00
Work has started clearing a well site on the south side of 21 5 miles west of San Augustine near Thomas Cemetery Rd.
Also just past that clearing has started for the pipeline gathering system !!!!!!!
Comment by JWC on January 26, 2010 at 14:41
Thanks for responding om28v. I also hope they are dead on.
Comment by om28v on January 26, 2010 at 14:30
I saw that map on their "Pritchard Capital 2010 Energize Conference" 1/6/2010 presentation. It seemed they used those wells as a guide to define the area of haynesville shale in East Texas. It also showed 4 rigs in San Augustine and 3 in North Western Sabine county as being on their 2010 drilling program. They also had a blob map showing estimated ip's that looked very nice for the same area of 10 mmcf or more. I don't think they plan on anything for those older wells, just those 7 above. I hope they are dead on as well.
Comment by JWC on January 26, 2010 at 13:52
I noticed on a Crimson "East Texas Resource Play" map (can't remember where I saw the map) where they showed a Exxon #1 Sutton, Marathon #1 Stokes and a Shell #1 Jones. They labeled these wells "Legacy Haynesville Control" wells. They are located in mid SA County pretty close to the Sabine County line. What might they be planning for these wells? What does that mean?
Comment by Cheerleader on January 10, 2010 at 19:31
JWC
If you get more information on XTO's office in SA please report it with a phone number. Thanks
Comment by JWC on January 10, 2010 at 14:43
Not sure if this is new news but I heard XTO now has an office in San Augustine. Not sure where it is located.
Comment by intrepid on December 19, 2009 at 19:08
San Augustine County 12-20-09
Southwestern Energy completed three wells in the Angie Field. The Timberstar-Hopkins GU 3 Well No. 1H and the Timberstar-Hopkins GU Well No. 2H are 4.4 miles southeast of Aiken. The No. 1H hit 13,070 feet and potentialed 9.590 million cubic feet of gas on a 34/64-inch choke. The No. 2H hit 13,000 feet and potentialed 9.912 million cubic feet of gas on a 38/64-inch choke. The ADJ Minerals Well No. 2H hit 13,862 feet 4.1 miles northeast of Attoyac. On a 40/64-inch choke the well potentialed 5.810 million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the James Lime.
Comment by JWC on December 6, 2009 at 14:27
I heard Encana may be looking for an office in San Augustine again. They shut their office down a while back.
Comment by JWC on November 22, 2009 at 11:40
Lot of positive talk about San Augustine and it has been proven for the Northern part of the county. What does anyone think about the Central and Southern part of the County? Someone take a stab.
Comment by farmbrad on November 14, 2009 at 15:17
I heard Encana has contractors working back at the pad they started early this year off FM1277. I drove by this morning & talked with some of the guys. They are definately working full force on the pad. Lines of lime trucks, bulldozers working, all in plain site of the road. The location is exactly one mile north of the FM1277/ FM1196 intersection. Exactly one mile from our property! I listened to Encana's 3rd qu investor's presentation Friday. They have 750M budgeted for Haynesville in 2010. Hopefully, at least 50% of that will be for wells...
 

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