Has anyone heard anything about the Lewis and/or Clark wells near Bland Lake?

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I am in the unit for the Clark well 1-H, API 405-30359. I was told about two weeks ago that fracing was under way. SInce I live in Florida, I can't know for sure . . . .
Willis Bodine, you may know "the latest" even though you live in Florida! We haven't heard anything out of St. Mary, lately, re: Haynesville wells in San Augustine. The grapevine takes takes many winding turns... and does not always lead back to the source, or fact, so your news is always welcome.
Jffree, was down around Bland Lake over thanksgiving and saw pipes laid along the highway and looked to be hooked up to a big pump engine on the bland lake dam. I think Willis is right that they are going to start fracing the Clark.
Thanks, A.C. 123. I know several people who will be happy to hear results from SM Energy.
I drove by there as well over Thanksgiving. I believe SM has constructed their own huge frac ponds around 2000' south east of Bland Lake. Possibly to retain the water they are getting from Bland Lake? Looks like they bought out the house up on 1279 as well and might be making it an office? It had a huge SM sign in front of it? I heard one of their wells over there would be done fracing here shortly if not already and they were then doing the next one. The 24" TPF II line also had a PIG launcher installed just north of 1279 east of Ponder Ln.
One is done, finishing up clark and lewis
Especially interested to hear current details about the Clark well from anyone.
Always glad to share whatever I find out. BTW, I have never heard a word directly from St. Mary Energy since I signed leases almost 3 years ago. Everything I know has come from Go Haynesville Shale, or from the few Bodine family left in the area.

You are a great group! BTW, my avatar on this site is a shot I took of the rocker on the porch of the Bodine place off Hwy 147 where my Dad grew up. So I do feel a connection . . . .
Hey Wish You Knew. When you say "one is done" are you referring to either the Lewis or Clark or is there another well that you are talking about? Just clarifying. Thanks!
The Ironosa is completed. I believe I seen a completion of a tad over 10mcfd and that was about a quarter choke. Not sure on the choke though I remember seeing it on this site.
10-22-10 10.3324 MMcfd, 20/64 choke, 8524# FCP
thats her. I have a question... Since the wells is choked could the maximum cfd be upwards of 30mmcfd on a 64/64?

Lots of action on location. Not sure what is going on.

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