I know that a few people have asked in other discussions, but does anyone have any information about Lane #2? Thanks...we, around that area are really looking forward to some information on how that well is producing. I would appreciate any information.

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The Lane #2 was still drilling as of last Friday. An update will be available tomorrow.
Thank You...looking forward to the updated information.
jffree1, any word on that update? Maybe Mark Smith will chime in.
shelbyco it was still drilling last Friday (11th) according to Baker Hughes.
Do you or anyone have any updated information?
any postings by Mark Smith lately?
Baker Hughes still shows Pioneer rig #18 as drilling on Lane #2 Shelby County, as of 12-18-09. They spudded the well on 11-7-09, so they are now six weeks in. Someone with drilling experience might be able to add some insight as to where they are at on depth, etc...

You need to keep in mind that what information Baker Hughes makes available to the public is only as good as the rig reports they get from other parties. The rig may still be drilling but it could also have moved to another location that hasn't been reported yet.
Well just for my knowlege and lack there of, is this a normal drill time or does that mean something good or bad (longer it takes). I am just not well versed on the actual process and what is typical.
Took a look at location today. Rig is still there.
Does anyone know what the normal time frame is for a rig to be onsite, if there is one? And if it even means anything if there longer,is it a good thing or bad? I know that this may be a repeated question but I cant find other threads with the answer and I would like to know. Thanks to anyone who may be able to assist with my lack of information. Thanks....
Rig is still there, Laurie. I can't answer your questions but I thought you'd like to know.
thanks..I appreciate your time.

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