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Hey Skip new well in 3-16n-9w built the curve at 13,469 TVD to 14,016 (Colvin well)
To the East off of the Sabine Uplift it drops off very quickly to much greater depths.
None have been drilled to the Haynesville that far over. This well is one of the farthest East and is reported to be flowing at 8600 psi but the potential test is not on line yet.
Yes it looks good for 16-9 and the S portion of 17-9. I should have put a comma. The reported TVD was 14016 but I just pulled the log online and the TVD is 14,285 with an excellent looking Haynesville from 14,070 to TD the best to 14,180. The curve starts (kicks off) usually about 7 to 900 feet above the Horizontal so that fits
This area also has a well that has held up far better than any other in this township. 7-16-9 (Madden) 1.7 BCF in 7 mo 24 days. The decline curve is much better and it too appears to be completed in this segment of the HS. Have a great day.
Sally,
I would think if this discussion is to have any real importance, you might want to reveal where you heard the rumor.
This has been brought up on this site many times, but no proof has ever been offered.
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