Does anybody know anything about the well up there at Bland Lake?  The SM - USA BL #1H -?

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They just finished drilling and moved the rig to Henry #1H.

Is this another well on Blan d Lake:? 

Yes, now there is a horizontal well in the USA BL Unit.

Good, thank you...

I thought IT was already a horizontal well and this set-up was to extend the horizontal frac zone.

Fred, the original well was vertical. The #1H is a new well. See the attached map from RRC.

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Stand corrected.  Went back and looked at plats for well.  Always thought first hole was horizontal.

Just what the RRC shows...

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPubli...

I'm not sure if it is on the same pad as the vertical USA BL 1 but I think there is (or was) some process equipment there (glycol maybe) to clean the gas to sell.  I think the vertical was basically a test well maybe and doesn't really flow much anymore.  They might have to produce a certain amount of gas to keep the lease?  I thought I've heard before you have to produce a certain volume per day (100,000cf?) to stay a commercial gas well but that might be wrong or depend on the lease?  Maybe they are drilling it to hold that 640acres?  Don't see why else they would drill a Haynesville well at the current gas prices?  I think they can sell to Gulf South or TPF there.

Its a successful bossier well.  First hole was to hold lease and from what has been said it was drilled to the smk.  they are not saying any results at that depth.

I hope it's as good as some others that have been up there -

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