2nd Haynesville Shale Well in T12N-R9W tested at over 20 MMcfd (8/29/10)

Information from today's Shreveport Times shows the Michael Jones well tested at a rate of 24.5 million cubic feet of gas per day (MMcfd). This well is in the Carroll Creek Field and located in T12N-R9W south of the Ashland Road near the Esperanza Road. This flow test plus those for two nearby wells in T12N-R9W confirm the quality of the Haynesville Shale play in the area. The results of additional wells should be available soon.

EnCana, Michael Jones 10 #H1 Well, Serial #240955, S10-T12N-R9W, Red River Parish, 24530 Mcfd, 26/64" Choke, Carroll Creek Field

A bit of trivia - Esperanza means hope.


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Thanks for the update, Les! Hopefully, the well in S7 T12N R8W (#240843) will prove to be just as good! Keeping our fingers crossed!
Any proposed (or even rumored) activity for Section 17, which is also around the Esperanza Road?
Mary Lynn, there has been no official activity such as a well permit but maybe someone will have some unofficial information.
Thanks. I keep checking the SONRIS site, but, I was hoping (Esperanza!) for a rumor! I guess they'll get to us sooner or later.
I am waiting on info for #240844. Just curious if anyone has any info as to when payout will start. Sonris says waiting for pipeline but I know it is not updated on time. Also, if you own royalties, should you be paid a shut in fee...or is that just for mineral owners?

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