Major move to the south in San Augustine Co., this well is 12.1 miles southwest of San Augustine in the A. Spear, Abstract 43. Woohoo!! all you south county people!

BLACK STONE UNIT A-43 - Well # 1H
Status # 687761
API #
OP # 251691 - ENCANA OIL & GAS(USA) INC.
Pending Approval ,
Submitted: 11/23/2009 ,Filed: Online
06 - SAN AUGUSTINE County
New Drill 15000'
Horizontal
Field - Wildcat

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That wouldn't be the first time someone 'turned the dogs loose' on om28v!!! LOL!!!
I wasn't afraid. I had two fishing poles with brand new rattle traps on them for protection. The fishing at Lake Sam Rayburn was great. My daughter caught her first fish, a 10 lb. hybred striper! What a beautiful part of Texas. When my wells hit I think I will go live there till I'm a really old guy.
Forgive me if this has already been posted but there's a new drill pad that appears complete on FM1277 approx 3 miles east of the Blackstone A43 1H. This is the one that Encana put out for bid a couple of months ago. My guess is the Rowan 86 will stop there next....
Will this affect the A Spears abstract?
Just wondering if the land north of the Blackstone A43 will be in the pool.
I would say yes to the pad being in A Spear. The answer is no to land north of Blackstone being in a unit. The pad is too far east....
Farmbrad: So this new pad would be 4-5 miles E. of us? Doesn't Encana realize they're suppose to be moving WEST, not EAST? LOL!
I think they're waiting for the price to rise before putting our unit together. We have SO MUCH gas, ya know...
The pad is in R. Sowell, A-398. The well name is a dead giveaway... Black Stone Unit A-398.
farmbrad, that would be the pad for the Black Stone A-398 #1H:

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/sanaugustine/forum/topics/e...

And that is an accurate assumption about the Rowan #86.
Thanks jffree, I'll be watching this one close also.
I believe FarmBrad is right. The Rowan 86 will be moving to that new pad.

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