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# San Augustine County

Common Resources completed the Red River 257 No. 2 Well No. 1 to 16,751 feet 2.9 miles northwest of Spring Lake in the Bossierville Field. On a 24/64-inch choke the potentialed 11.304 million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Bossier Shale.

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Nothing yet. The IP was higher at 21mmcf than the Red River 257 #1 referenced above which IP'd at 18mmcf. The Red River 257 #2 referenced in the original post on this thread was a middle bossier completion at 11mmcf so it will be interesting to see how this one comes in after a full month to compare the two formations.
Burrows 1H
Oct. - 284,967
Nov.- 512,574
Dec. -325,249
Total-1,122,790 in 90 days (or less).
jffree---Common probably purchased the deep right of everything below the Cotton Valley ,so they are not necessary in JV but could be.
Don't know adubu but I was just reading SWN transcript and someone asked whether they might do a JV in this area... and the response was that they already had one in place. Look around page 6 in Q&A on Seeking Alpha.
The only thing I've seen in print about a JV is from 4Q-2008 announcements. Look at page 12 of this press release.
Attachments:
big filing in Nac also--so JV covers Nac, shelby, san augustine
did not know if anyone had seen this yet for the XTO rudy mitchell #1H:
Filing Operator: XTO ENERGY INC. (945936) Medium: EDI District: 06
Type: Original RRC Identifier: 679562
Received: 01/29/2010 Gas Well #:
Field Name Lease Name Gas Well No.
WILDCAT RUDY MITCHELL 1H

Oil/Condensate (whole barrels) Gas/Casinghead Gas - MCF
Prod
Month Commingle
Permit No. On Hand
Beginning of Month Production Disposition On Hand
End of Month Formation
Production Disposition
Volume Code Volume Code
12/2009 0 0 0 125,549 125,549 02
11/2009 123808 MCF

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