does any one know which wells in the Joaquin Field have tested the Haynesville/Bossier shale?

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Yes but that is going to be a HA well I think.

Here are my guesses:
XTO - Cougars #1 (vertical wildcat) TD 14500' (TD deepened while drilling)
EOG - Walker #1H (horizontal wildcat) TD 16200'
XTO - Red Raiders (horizontal wildcat) TD 14500'

Courgars #1 is my first pick... the other two are a toss-up.
jree1-- you have any newer info on the O L Guy well--- Is it a Eagle Mill., Lime, or Shale or what???
Adubu, there are fourteen OL GUY Wells; they are TP    . U guys think BIG for Joaquin.  It is TP Field and TP Country.  Right now, I would not mind having some TP's reworked and a new TP.  LOL  I have these GUY Wells with the little recycle pool and get dimes  quarters (a few bucks)     a month.    The Courteny Shale was rumor or someone lied about what it would be to me ~~~ was supposed to be TP.  I really do not believe many are interested in the deep rights there.  People who have children may be able to leave a blessing for their children.  LOL  I am not negative, but realistic.  I think our economy is not going to straighten out for years and may be a poorer nation as we are getting more of an underclassed uneducated, etc.  group of immigrants, etc.  We are gaining welfare people more and more, and I do not know how long we can continue to maintain high standards ourselves either as long as taxes keep being dumped on us and raised.  I was filing records and could live another life on taxes paid. 
MARG---the OL GUY #14 is reported as a Triassic well perf at 11451-11531 feet which is below the Shale. TP in this area is only 6300-~8000' Hunt drilled the well now operator is XTO 

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