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This is shown as a non-unitized Cotton Valley test and is not listed as a horizontal, but if not why is the permitted depth 14,000 feet. The Cotton Valley should be no deeper than 10000 feet in this area from what I've seen.
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Permalink Reply by obed w odom on October 31, 2014 at 17:57 Seward-Gandy is at 11535 feet as of 10/31/14, about 1000 feet deeper than last week.
Thank you Obed. Your postings are appreciated!!
Permalink Reply by obed w odom on November 7, 2014 at 23:16 The Seward-Gandy et al. 20 is at 12172 feet as of 11/7/14.
Permalink Reply by obed w odom on November 14, 2014 at 17:29 Drilling ahead at 13185' on 11/14/14, only 815 feet short of the proposed total depth.
Permalink Reply by Eric Polansky on November 15, 2014 at 2:44 This is Good News! would anyone happen to know how its doing ?and approximately how many barrels so far?
Permalink Reply by obed w odom on November 16, 2014 at 8:06 Eric, I don't think it is producing yet, but I'm sure they are monitoring it with various tests as they drill. We may not hear much about what they have found, though, until a completion report is filed with the state. This area must be considered promising, however, since Wildhorse is also drilling one well and just permitted another in the Athens Field.
Permalink Reply by Eric Polansky on December 5, 2014 at 17:28
Permalink Reply by obed w odom on November 22, 2014 at 4:40 The Seward-Gandy is still at 13185 feet as of 11/21/14. Rig is still on location, but I don't know what type of activity is occurring.
Permalink Reply by obed w odom on December 3, 2014 at 5:57 On 11/26/14 it was reported "Drilling Ahead", but for some reason no depth was given. It will be interesting to see what this week's report shows.
Permalink Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on December 3, 2014 at 6:22 Drilling Ahead is a catch all term used in the rig report. The rig may actually be drilling but it could be: tripping pipe, conditioning the borehole, running casing, cementing casing, logging, coring, etc. There is no requirement for the rig to report a current depth. Some do, some don't. Some operators may direct their drilling contractor not to report depth for a particular well. Especially if they are promoting short drill times to investors and financial analysts.
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