I don't think I've seen a mention of this well in your forum, however, I spend most of my time in the N.Caddo site so I could have missed it. This well was drilled on a friends property, word from the well site is very good. So good in fact, this rig is being moved around the corner to drill again.

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I believe they are moving the rig to the Rex Bryan site in section 34, which is behind my house. The woods are very dense, so we can't see, but there is a Patterson Drilling Company sign posted today at the entrance to the road they have cut and a noticable increase in activity. Keep us posted on what you hear about the DeBroeck well! There hasn't been alot of info coming out about the Camterra wells in south Caddo.
I didn't think that had actually gotten that (derrick) well up in its entirety and started drilling yet. So I was curious are you taking about 16n 13w s33 or 16n 13w s34?
please advise, located in section 28 right next door, and are intrested in the latest.
The well data sheet says section 33. It's attached to my previous post. You can also view the latest updates with the well, it appears they are in the last stages of drilling.
I believe your right. In the case of the DeBroeck well, there are no transport lines in the area, nor would there be any in the next well site either.

BTW...I know this isn't your normal forum for answering questions, but, this well is pretty deep, and a reliable source says the flow back pressure is "great". Shale gas or not? Why the intermediate pipe at 11+?
I spoke to one of the land men at Camterra, asking questions about a well on my section, and he told me quite honestly that they are drilling verticals to hold leases, but fully intent to pursue the potential of the HS, with current intent to drill 4 horizontal wells per section. If you look at the permitted well section on SONRIS, you can see that they are putting one on each, one right after another. As soon as this is done, the horizontals will probably start soon.
From what I've been told, Camterra is drilling its first horizontal Haynesville well in T15N, R14W section 9........the Thomas well. Pad is complete, rig should be moved to pad in the next week or so. It appears they are already building pipeline to the well site before they bring in the rig. Lets you know what they consider their chances are of drilling a dry hole!

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