Anyone have an idea what the production rates are on the existing wells in the Greenwood / Waskom field? We received a letter and it stated they are going to drill. Just wanted to know what to expect in the Greenwood area?

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This was in the Shreveport Times a couple of weeks ago.

COMPANY: Petrohawk Operating Co., ha ra suff; Hammock etal 11H, 1: 239887. LOCATION: Greenwood-Waskom, S 2, T. 17N R. 16W. DAILY PRODUCTION: 13184 mcf gas on 24/64 choke; 0 barrels n/a gravity condensate; 994 barrels water. PRESSURE: 0 lbs. SPECIFICS: Haynesville RA; perforations, 11248-15825 feet, depth, 15906 feet.

There are some completions in Sections 9 and 2 in T16N. R16W. but no production data yet. Should come out soon.
Thanks for info! We were trying to find out what is going on wth the Eugene F. Dunn SWD Serial 973618 and Rosalia Dunn 11-1H Sec 11 serial 239376- This well was completed some time back but have not been able to spot production anywhere.
We have some property in Section 31 of the Greenwood/Waskom field and last month we got our first inquiry ever about signing a mineral lease for the property. The landman told me they had drilled in Section 32 already. Not sure whether that area falls within Shale area or not.
I see that on SONRIS the IP's for PBAF 10 ( Section 10, R16W T16N) is reported at 9180 MCFD on 20/64 choke. The Agurs well in Section 9 just to the west is reported at 7975 also on 20/64 choke. These numbers are very good but not in the range of some of the very big wells to the south. However, remember how the wells are produced on the choke could have a lot to do with the IP's, so the wells may be better than the data indicates.

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