Irma, I expect you are referring to the Goodrich Kent 41H #1/ There should be a rig moving on that well about now. It is covered in this discussion:
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/tangipahoa-parish/forum/top...
I suggest you post any questions that you may have in that discussion so that we keep all replies in one discussion thread.
wilmer unit
If Irma is referring to a new location that may be it, Wineshine. The Kent 41H #1 is in the Northwest Wilmer Field, S41-2N-8E.
The Kent 41H #1 pad is is far from being ready,still pushing dirt.
Thanks. The two new Tangi units including the one you posted the link to should make folks in the parish feel optimistic.
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