Jack Blake has a question,
I was by the well site (SECTION 21 t10n R11WMATTHEW MURRAY #21) Thursday and they have what looks like coil tubing hooked up to the well. Is this part of the frac or does it indicate thay they are having problems with the well?
Thanks,
Jack Blake

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Jack, normally they use the coil tubing unit is used for drilling out the plugs after frac'ing the well. But it could be for some other purpose if the well has not been frac'ed.
I think it has been fraced already. Maybe they are drilling out the plugs now.
I don't think they have a P/L yet though.
thx
Jack, they may flow test the well to flare.
In the early days of the HS (a couple years ago) Jack kept hearing we are on the edge of where they know it is and where they think it is.
maybe they want to test it prior to the P/L's just to ensure it is there and producable.
thx
Jack, it may be more about demonstrating they have a well capable of producing in paying quantities to hold onto a lease while waiting for the pipeline.

I wouldn't worry because you should be productive. It is just a question if the well will be a Haynesville Shale or Bossier Shale producer.

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