Since GDP's June 2 update I have wondered about the CMR/Foster Creek 24-13H.
HOUSTON, June 2, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --The Company is currently drilling the SLC, Inc. 81H-1 (66.7% WI) well in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, the Bates 25-24H-1 (97.6% WI) and the Denkmann 33-28H-2 (75% WI) wells in Amite County, Mississippi and the CMR-Foster Creek 24-13H-1 (84.7% WI) well in Wilkinson County, Mississippi. The Company is temporarily running four rigs as it is in the process of swapping out the oldest rig for a newer, more technologically advanced rig, with plans to go to as many as five rigs by the end of the year pending continued success.
Nabors Drilling Rig 624 shows up in the 6/27 report with a spud date of 5/30 and currently Drilling Ahead 29 days @ 11367'. The report contains the note: Prematurely Released.
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Thanks for the information, jacob. I was going to look into the Friday status before posting it. Now we know.
Nabors Drilling Rig 624 Reports 71 days Drilling @ 13,254', 8/15.
These are extremely challenging wells and occasional mechanical problems are to be expected.
Nabors Drilling Rig 624 Reports 85 days Drilling @ 16158', 8/22.
Nabors Drilling Rig 624 Reports 92 days Drilling Ahead @ 19447', 8/29.
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