I've responded to this question, though not recently since I've not talked to anyone recently about it.
Fact is that the best of these wells took 38 days to drill and this one is nowhere near that many days, yet. So, though I can understand the desire to know, it is just gonna take some more time.
That said, I'll probably see someone later today and see if I can learn where the drill is at this time.
They are over 13,000 feet...over 1,000 feet into the lateral.
Everything is progressing fine as of last report.
I will post in the Amite County Drilling activity forum in the future.
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