Shallow Horizontal Cotton Valley wells in south Caddo & Desoto

I have heard that test wells for horizonatal Cotton Valley have come in with over 200 barrels of great quality condensate a day. Has anyone else heard this

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CF, the three horizontal CV wells that Indigo has completed to date in Southwest Caddo have all had IP's better that 5 million.  If fact they will beat 5 million substantially.

I was referring to CV HZ wells in general not the particular Indigo ones.  I have a sample list of over 100 CV HZ wells thru east tx-nla and just averaged out the IP.  

I've only seen an IP for one of the Indigo wells(checked sonris) the Walton.  Do you have the numbers for the others?

I just received a pre-application notice from a law firm on behalf of Indgo Minerals proposing 16new units from the Cotton Valley Formation.  It includes 16 units scattered across Bethany-Longstreet Field in Caddo Parish...one of which includes my property.  

I have not been contacted by this drilling company concerning royalties.  I believe I still have a standing contract with Chesapeak that would probably include any Cotton Valley drilling rights. 

I'm confused about this....  can anyone shed some light on what's going on here?

CHK sold the shallower rights to Indigo.  What Sections-T-R did they map?

Does anyone know if there has been any sucessful test wells in the LCV of S. Caddo.

Any chance Indigo plans on drilling any wells in Elm Grove?

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/indigo-tests-horizontal-cot...

This is the best well I've heard of. 3019 BOE/day in Caspiana.

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