Discussion continued from the Mississippi Minerals Owner Group.

   I talked with a gentleman at the Lawson well site on 4/9/14 and he said everything going as expected on a short lateral (due to drilling problems) producing about 500 barrels of oil/day.

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"We are pleased with recent results coming from the TMS play. We anticipate having non-operated interests in up to five wells that are either drilling now or are expected to spud during the second quarter – not including the Lawson 25H-1 well, which has seen very good sustained production rates from a short, 3,800-foot lateral with only 14 frac stages.

The above is from a press release today by Sanchez Energy(SN):

http://investor.sanchezenergycorp.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=248475&p=...

Completed 2/13/14 -498 BOPD, 0 MCFD

 

 whats with the Lawson 25h-1 ? Is it still producing or not. I tried to check it on the mo&g site but they showed no record of it?

Field

Month

Days

Method

Gravity

Oil

Water

Gas

ALFRED C. MOORE

10

31

F

41

4691

3115

1437

ALFRED C. MOORE

9

30

F

41

3963

9711

353

ALFRED C. MOORE

8

31

F

41

6451

4035

2259

ALFRED C. MOORE

7

31

F

41

7799

3996

2758

ALFRED C. MOORE

6

30

F

41

7612

2674

2463

ALFRED C. MOORE

5

31

F

41

10949

3633

3439

ALFRED C. MOORE

4

30

F

40

15754

6519

6145

ALFRED C. MOORE

3

12

F

39

4640

7186

1214

    Thanks a lot Skip I must have been doing something wrong on my serch. It's good to have someone like you that's willing to help us beginners.

You're welcome, james.  Databases are my specialty.

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