This looks like a 15000' vertical Cotton Valley well only about 2 miles east of GHS member Michael's property in the Athens Field. It is also about 4 miles west of the Wildhorse Harmon 3-34 HC well currently being drilled in 3-19N-6W
http://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_wellinfo2...
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Here is a link to the SONRIS permit for the above Edwards 1 well. The plat is on page 7. The location is in the extreme northwest corner of Section1-19N-7W.
http://ucmwww.dnr.state.la.us/ucmsearch/UCMRedir.aspx?url=http%3a%2...
This Edwards #1 well is set to be spudded on 2/9/15 by Ensign Rig #762.
The latest spud date given for the Edwards #1 is today, 2/14/15.
The Edwards #1 is drilling ahead at 1234' as of 2/20/15, 6 days drilling.
The Edwards #1 is drilling ahead at 8004' as of 2/27/15.
Drilling ahead at 9805 feet on 3/6/15.
Drilling ahead at 11326 feet on 3/13/15.
Getting fairly close to TD, drilling ahead at 12908 feet as of 3/20/15.
There was no change in depth for the Edwards in the past week. It is still listed as "drilling ahead', but maybe they are logging.
Or running casing? That would indicate an intention to conduct completion ops.
Rig has moved off the Edwards location as of April 3, 2015. Let's hope for the best.
SONRIS Lite reported on April 2, 2015, that measured depth was 9805 feet and 10 3/4" casing had been set to 3628' in the Edwards, but this seems far out of date even when it was reported.
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