I HAVE PROPERTY IN SECTION 3 & 10 IN MARTIN FIELD AREA OFF HWY 371 ANYONE KNOW OF ANY WELLS THAT HAVE BEEN DRILLED SINCE 2005,BEING DRILLED NOW OR IN THE FUTURE

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Look on SONRIS.
Preston, the following are Haynesville Shale wells that have been drilled in the Martin & Bracky Branch Fields:

EnCana, JW Adcock #1 Well, Serial #232697, S15-T13N-R9W
EnCana, JW Adcock #2 Well, Serial #235996, S15-T13N-R9W
EnCana, JW Adcock #H3 Well, Serial #235997, S15-T13N-R9W
EnCana, Charles H Goben #1 Well, Serial #236929, S19-T13N-R8W
EnCana, Walker #1 Well, Serial #232267, S28-T13N-R9W
EnCana, Martin Timber #1 Well, Serial #232423, S10-T13N-R10W
EnCana, Colbert Timberlands #H1 Well, Serial #238108, S16-T13N-R9W
EnCana, Shelbie J Lester 12 #H1 Well, Serial #238543, S12-T13N-R9W
EnCana, Black Stone Min 12 #H1 Well, Serial #238131, S12-T13N-R10W
EnCana, JW Adcock 29 #H1 Well, Serial #238349, S29-T13N-R9W
EnCana, Elmwood Land 33 #H1 Well, Serial #238485, S33-T13N-R9W

The following are planned to be drilled in the two fields:

EnCana, Black Stone Min 13 #H1 Well, Serial #238493, S13-T13N-R10W
EnCana, Carrol S Smith 9 #H1 Well, Serial #238625, S9-T13N-R9W
EnCana, EFGBCI 17 #H1 Well, Serial #238831, S17-T13N-R9W
EnCana, Black Stone Min 15 #H1 Well, Serial #238409, S15-T13N-R9W
EnCana, Indigo Min 10 #H1 Well, Serial #238708, S10-T13N-R9W
EnCana, L Adcock 17 #H1 Well, Serial #238858, S17-T13N-R8W
EnCana, Weyerhaeuser 28 #H1 Well, Serial #238377, S28-T13N-R9W
EnCana, Thelma Lawson 11 #H1 Well, Serial #239126, S11-T13N-R9W
Skip, looks like the site is down right now.
I have property in section 3-11-7 and have not been able to learn much about what is going on in this area???
Look on Sonris.

Thanks Baron!
I heard that Devon just completed a horizontal well in Shelby County (east Texas) that runs through the Haynesville Shale. Has anyone heard about this well and its initial production? I know that Devon has at least two vertical wells in that area that had initial production of over 20 MMcf/day. So, I was wondering how productive Devon's horizontal well is.
Actually, the vertical wells were producing from Cotton Valley Lime, I think, or perhaps from multiple formations but not the Haynesville Shale. (sorry, I wasn't clear in my initial post).

However, I did hear that their horizontal well (in the same area of Shelby County) is through the Haynesville Shale. I think it was just completed but I've heard nothing about its production.

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