Under the radar - Sonnera Resources, Standing Pine #1 API #347-33071

This is a vertical well permitted to 16500' by Sonnera back on 5-15-09. It spud on 11-3-09 was still drilling as of 12-04-09. It may be completed in either the Wildcat field or the Oakridge (Travis Peak) in the J. M. Mora Survy, A-827.

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Yea Jffreel, I had mentioned the well somewhere and saw it on the Baker Hughes rig count site/drillinginfo site it had been spudded finally..I wonder if the deep is part of the EOG Group/Petrohawk JV..definitely going deep enough and not far from the well Petrohawk is drilling now
There's been several questions just lately about the Mora survey so I decided to give it a discussion. It may end up being a Travis Peak producer but I think it bears watching. We'll know about HK if a well owner change gets filed.
Jffreel--NOW EOG drilling Erwin #1-14,000'-spud 12/21/2009 and amended permit Tucker Properties #1 from 12,500 to 14,000' `1-5-2010
Thanks
How can we better pin point where the activity in Mora 827 is taking place? My property appears to be far east in the survey just south of Hwy 21.
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/initializePublicQueryAction.do

Texas Railroad Commission Website for drilling permits

under survey name-type in Mora
Thank you!
John,

after you type in Mora for survey name and pick Nacogdoches and get the list of wells,

then when you click on the well name permitted--the second page where the API # is listed --click the "map" --it will give you a map--

then under Select Map Tools--pick "identify wells"
then "zoom out"--you will see wells and can click on them to identify well name/operator
Now your talking. Thanks again.

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