Does anyone know the current status of Chesapeake's Harvey #1 located NE of Center?

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Can anyone update us on the current status of Harvey #1? Thanks
cicero---review post of 8 Oct. No contact with source which is I think reliable since that post. News is probably not good but info still tight lip I quess. If someone lives close I hear no one there at site now maybe they will go read the flow meter and report back to us.
Still have 16 acres, Henry Ashabranner survey .Need to lease.
Garry--- you can call Mike Grimes landsman with CHK was leasing in the Ashabranner Survey late August/Sept. Cell 281-684-0670 offer was $400/acre with 1/5r at time
Thanks adubu, seems a little low.
Garry --let me know if mikes still leasing in the Ashabranner
Chesapeake permit Pilot #1H 10/26/2009
Section: Block: Survey: WALKER, Z C Abstract: 757
Located: 3.0 miles in a SE direction from CENTER.
field name: WASKOM (HAYNESVILLE)
Going on 100 days since this well went on line and no release of IP yet. Something is going on, anyone care to venture a reason as to why CHK has been allowed not to release data on this well.
Word that I get is that activity in the area around Harvey is minimal. Few trucks every now and then. That's about all I know.
Jay Bee, do we know if Harvey #1 has been connected to a pipeline and is being metered?
I don't know - unfortunately, since I don't live there myself, can only go with what my family tells me, and they're not able to get around too well.
According to post by "HS" on August 13 it appears it was connected to pipeline and producing.

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