Does this look like a Haynesville and Bossier well from same pad?

I know they identify the James Lime but the depths seem off. Compare plats and depths to clarify what i am asking. It even looks like an identical path for both horizontal sections just different depths.

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPubli...

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It looks, to me, like a Haynesville and a James Lime from the same pad... about 20' apart.
How deep is the James out there? Do you think they drill deeper and then complete in the James?
I don't know that there have ever been any James completions in that area. 15,000' will give them plenty to look at if they do drill that deep vertically. They could drill that deep and plug back to the James, if they wanted to. Maybe they just want to compare the economics vs. production, of both intervals, in the exact same spot.

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