Recent test results for the Haynesville Shale included a Goodrich well with a flowing pressure above 11000 psi and a shut-in wellhead pressure of 11865 psi. This is the highest flowing pressure seen for any Haynesville Shale well.
Goodrich, H. Nelson #1H Well, Serial #704108, Nacogdoches County, 12386 Mcfd, 14/64" Choke, 11477 psi flowing pressure
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Permalink Reply by ease up on November 20, 2011 at 14:06 jffree,
Thanks I have been looking in Nacogdoches county as the last Goodrich presentation showed the location to be just North of the Nelson well. Guess this was wrong!
Permalink Reply by TGM on November 28, 2011 at 7:29 ease up,
I was up there this past weekend and a rig has been moved onto the ACLCO Hay GU 1H pad. They hadn't started drilling yet but it is only a matter of time.
We could also see a rig on the Nelson pad from the lake but it, also, wasn't drilling. You could hear lots of activity all through the day so I know they are getting ready for something. I also found where they had flagged a wetlands area on my property for the proposed pipeline so I assume they will be putting the gathering line in soon as well.
Permalink Reply by Les Bamburg on November 28, 2011 at 8:28 TGM, that rig was moved in from Caddo Parish in Louisiana.
Nicklos #5 Rig, Goodrich, ACLCO Hay GU #1H Well, SN 723922, 005-30392
Permalink Reply by ease up on December 22, 2011 at 10:55 alco 1h is being drilled but no rig on chapel site or near previous nelson 1h site
Permalink Reply by ease up on February 23, 2012 at 17:00 anyone know status of Goodrich Nelson # 1H ? Rcc shows no production records for Jan Or Feb 2012
December is the last production available to us. It always lags two months so we will get January in March.
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