The rig that drilled the smith well for Goodrich is now located at the CMR/Foster Creek 20-7H well which is located to the southeast of the Crosby well.I wonder why they decided to drill this well before the Huff well, which they already had a pad ready for. All the talk was they were going to leave Smith and go to Huff. Possibly they found something from drilling the Smith well, which is not to far from the Huff well, that they didn't like.
Thanks, George,
I have gone to the MSOGB site to find lat and long coordinates for the Foster Creek well and no plat, images, or location info is there. Does anyone know the latitude and longitude for this site. Thanks again for the information. Enjoy the Fourth of July and God Bless America.
CB
31° 7'53.40"N
91° 9'9.86"W
from the land clearing permit from the DEQ
Thanks BoB
CB
Or possibly the decision to drill the CMR/Foster Creek 20-7 first had something to do with lease expirations.
I think the reason Spring Branch suggested had a lot to do with it.
I was told this morning they are bringing in another rig this week to drill the Huff.
I haven't verified this, though.
I wonder if Goodrich will go ahead and drill the Cavin unit located on the other side of the Crosby while they are at it?
CMR/Foster Creek 20-7-1
This well was beginning frack process on Sept 1st.. Does anyone have any information on it? Progress? Results? Thanks.
About half finished. Should be finished end of next week if no problems.
Thanks Steve.Huff is probably next.
I think rig is already at Huff and well is being drilled are about to be.
Huff is already drilling - Still not in the curve but about half way there.
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