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"Pretty close... 1.8 miles between this new SL and XTO - Rhine 1H SL on google earth. "

jffree1 replied Jun 11, 2020 to Legacy Reserves Enters E TX Haynesville Play with Shelby County Well

8 Dec 10, 2021
Reply by mle

"I should clarify what I said earlier about Legacy Reserves. This is their first HA p…"

jffree1 replied Jun 10, 2020 to Legacy Reserves Enters E TX Haynesville Play with Shelby County Well

8 Dec 10, 2021
Reply by mle

"There will be two well signs. Tiber is a set of stacked laterals, #H 1 & #B 1. "

jffree1 replied May 10, 2019 to XTO/Exxon rig in Huxley

7 May 10, 2019
Reply by jffree1

"Updated 1-01-15 Happy New Year!!"

jffree1 replied Jan 1, 2015 to XTO Well-Status as of 1-01-15

166 Jan 1, 2015
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"Updated to add new permits, report completions for Gascoyne #1HB, Pechora #1HB, Sun…"

jffree1 replied Sep 24, 2014 to XTO Well-Status as of 1-01-15

166 Jan 1, 2015
Reply by jffree1

"It was scheduled to spud on the 23rd (yesterday) but Rig Data still had it on the Ti…"

jffree1 replied Aug 24, 2014 to XTO Well-Status as of 1-01-15

166 Jan 1, 2015
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"I might would do that... certainly, if I was unsure just what I was being asked to a…"

jffree1 replied Aug 11, 2014 to Drilling or Leasing in Shelby County?

12 Feb 22, 2015
Reply by Paul Patel

"XTO turned in an noteable IP on the Ural #1HB B 1SL @ 29.640 MMcfd. I thought, at fi…"

jffree1 replied Aug 6, 2014 to XTO Well-Status as of 1-01-15

166 Jan 1, 2015
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"Updated 7-21-14"

jffree1 replied Jul 21, 2014 to XTO Well-Status as of 1-01-15

166 Jan 1, 2015
Reply by jffree1

"Still waiting on completion, no IP report, no production reported."

jffree1 replied Jun 22, 2014 to XTO Well-Status as of 1-01-15

166 Jan 1, 2015
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