Skip Peel or anyone have details of some permitted as follows:

Miners B 2SL, B 1SL, H2, H3, B 3SL

BSI Seahawks B2, H2

Fighting Camels B2SL, H2

I am new to the site and appreciate the info. here.

Thank you

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First, Welcome! I suggest that you go to the San Augustine County group and join it. When you have questions pertaining to wells in a specific county it is best to post those in a county/parish group. When you post them on the front page of this site they will cycle off the page as new topics are added and may not be noticed by people who can answer your questions.

On the San Augustine group page, I'd suggest that you start a new discussion about these wells so you can revisit it when you need to.

Since we are here... I'll give you an update.

Miners DU... all of those are just permits, no drilling yet. The only completed well on the unit is the #H 1.

BSI Seahawks DU wells H 2 & B 2 are open permits, just filed in July, no drilling yet. BSI Seahawks DU #H 1 is the only producing well on the unit.

BSI Fighting Camels wells H2 & B 2SL, the permits were approved on August 10, no drilling yet. One set of stacked laterals producing.

Thank you JFF...

I will use the San Augustine group in the future.

Have a great week indeed!

Neal, Julie is the E TX GHS expert.  As much as I appreciate you thinking of me, I will gladly admit that often when I have questions concerning TX oil and gas activity, I ask Julie.  I can often find the information I need in the RRC database but it would take much longer than it takes Julie.  She is on top of all activity on a daily basis.  She is the expert on the Rail Road Commission oil and gas database.

Thanks, Skip. Your kind words are appreciated.

You know me, Julie. As Bobi once said, "He's honest as a Boy Scout".  That is a complement, isn't it?  :-)

Update: Miners #H 2 spudded on 8-20-17. As you can see, there is a bit of lag in reporting.

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