Comstock stated in today's conference call they intend to spud the following well in November.

Comstock, Sustainable Forests 3 Hz #H1 Well, Serial #240372, S10(3)-T8N-R13W

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They are bullish on toledo bend south, the plan to employ three rig's in this area going forward.
Will these locations be close to the donner well on Kites landing rd.
My understanding for the near future the noble area. During the conference they refered to noble as south toledo play. Near the sabine/desoto line is their north toledo play....said would employ three rigs in each area.
ken, how can I get in touch with you ? Couldn't find a number for you in Converse and would like to speak with you.
cell # 318-471-2361
Noticed that the Lat/Long on the Sustainable Forest 3Hz is actualy just outside of S10. Does anyone know for sure if this well is in Section 10 in the Noble area? I have not heard of anyone in Noble that has been contacted about leases yet and the well site is already being cleared.
Greg, go to main page and look up article "comstock permitted well in noble....no notification" started on nov. 3rd
Greg, the surface location is in Section 10 but the well lateral will be completed in Section 3. See the attached well plat.

Section 3 appears to have only two mineral owners so not sure if they needed to contact anyone else for this well.
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Les, this a vertical latereal that runs the entire section? How many fracs would that take?
Ken, most operators are using 12 - 14 frac stages for a lateral of this length.
Les B
Thanks for the follow up and pdf. as you could probably tell, im an anxious landowner in Sabine parish :)
Has any one received a good offer from comstock?

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