Brenoland, KCS (which is a subsidery of Petrohawk/BHP) is the operator.
And per La. state's online public database (SONRIS) -- the well was: COMPLETED 8-30-10; GAS; HAYNESVILLE RA; 9778 MCFD; 16/64 CHOKE; 238 BWD; 7818# CP; PERFS 11,490-15,981' MD
This well is: state # 241330 -- i.e., HA RA SUK; JESTMA LLC 15 H
If someone signed a lease, they should be in pay status (unless there's a title issue or some unforeseen circumstance).
In other words, it's a good well. Also, per the low prices of NG, another well might not be drilled for sometime, yet BHP is the wild card per its deep pockets. Note: Possibly 6 to 8 total such wells (or more, depending on the formations, e.g., HAY and BOSSIER) might be drilled over the next 5 to 10 or more years.
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