The Ensign US Drilling SW Rig #751 is reported this date as Assigned. 

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I was told it is the Trinidad 125

Anybody with any insight on the HUFF well?  Still plugged?

Last rumor I heard on Huff was it was finished and flowing, but they were still cleaning out and weren't ready to give out numbers, yet.

IF true, I would expect an announcement by mid week of next week.

Ensign US Drilling SW Rig #751 reports 48 days drilling ahead @ 14,550', 1/10/14.

This is a pic of the Huff Site from Saturday, January 11.

Any interpretation of what might be happening?

Goodrich spending plenty of $$$$$.

Not enough detail, Bernell.  Those are water trailers used in frac operations however the rig is still on the well so frac operations are not underway. 

That is a picture of the Huff well . That rig in the picture is still there trying to clean out the plugs. According to Goodrich they were plugged up with debris in the 1st 500 ft. of the lateral. This well was fracked a month ago, so I am guessing that the trailers are there to contain flowback frack water. Last report(Christmas eve) was they thought they would have it cleaned out by mid Jan.- maybe they are getting close to being able to test the well.

I assume this is a workover rig, but I was wondering if the workover would still be there is the plugs were cleared and the well was flowing back?

What's the news on the car well

At BMO conference Goodrich just announce that in early Feb they will release well info on the Huff and Weyerhaeuser together.  They say they rushed the flow back on the Huff well and the dissolvable fracs plug hadn't dissolved enough and caused the plug.  Most likely later today you can hear a replay of the conference from Goodrich's website.

Ensign US Drilling SW Rig #751 reports 55 days drilling ahead @ 15,108', 1/17/14.

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