Hello fellow Shalers! This is my first post to this forum.
I searched this forum, but I did not find that anyone here had mentioned anything about this well yet (except for it being in the list of permitted wells on the Sabine Parish Network Google map), so I would like to start a discussion about this well.
Here is a link to the LA DNR SONRIS website for this well:
http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2?p_WSN=240049
Here is some information that I can add. This well is only a few hundred yards from my home just off of Rolling Hills Road. The Operator is Eagle Oil & Gas and the well was drilled by their subsidiary Aquila Drilling (Rig #12) in the fall of 2009. Near the completion of the well (or shortly there after) work began on a pipeline to the well site coming from the east across HWY 191 toward the west right along the northern border of Section 10 until it reached the well site.
The new pipeline work makes me think that the prospect for this well must be pretty good. I sure hope so!
If anyone has any additional information about this well, please post it here. I will post updates of any new information that I get.
Good luck to all Shalers!
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