see completion report.  Is this a Bossier?  When compared to Hezekiah it sure looks like it.  IP and pressure almost identical too.

 

 

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Where exactly are the largest sections that are likely to lapse?
I know several families that have the no option status.  Their acerage is in north Sabine cty. highway 103 up.  Personally know of over 400 ac just south of the two wells reported and half mile south of the Frazier.
Does anyone know the latest news on this completion.  (Bridges, A - 121)  Has this been shut-in?

It has been producing since February:

Feb. -   15,838 mcf

Mar. -302,628 mcf

April-190,239 mcf

May -138,555 mcf

Very nice! Glad to hear it! 

Jffree1,

Did these numbers come from a production query on RRC?  I was keeping up with this well a few weeks ago but never saw where they posted production yet.

Thanks.

Yes, but you would have to use the well permit number and "pending" as the well type on this page (1st query box):

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/PR/publicQueriesMainAction.do

Thanks for the tip.  very helpful.
I just called and they are not renewing our lease in Sabine County on the Chesapeak well...Is anyone else looking at leases?  they told me we were free to lease with anyone as on the 18th of August 2011.

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