Several months ago ElPaso drilled a horizonal well in Sec 27 & in 28.. I do not think they have been frac'd as of today's date. It is my understanding ElPaso is building a pipeline in the immediate area and waiting on it's completion before fracing these and others close by. Any information about this out there?

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Eliza, no real news but Sonris seem to show that El Paso could have started completion operations on the Section 27 well. By the way, the Section 28 well was drilled in record time - 20 days.

El Paso, Chapman Heirs 27 #H1 Well, Serial #240753, S27-T14N-R14W
El Paso, Houston 28 #H1 Well, Serial #241278, S28-T14N-R14W
20 days is that a good sign or a bad one? Sonris seems to be behind so I seldom check anymore. Maybe I should start again. What about the pipeline status?

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