ETOCO DOMINICK 20, MISSIONARY LAKE NORTH, CADDO PARISH - SECTION 20 - TOWNSHIP 23N - RANGE 14W

SERIAL #238870
COMPLETED 3-9-09; OIL; CV RA; 353 BOPD; 194 MCFD; 18/64 CHOKE; 46 GVTY; 440# FP; PERFS 9692-9924'

This well was drilled 1,176' deeper and subsequently plugged back and perforated in the CV. It is a vertical and has an IP of 353 Barrels Of Oil Per Day. Almost $50,000/day at summertime prices when it was permitted. A previous well Dominick Est. CV RA (#237706) was drilled to 9,855' and TDed 8-5-08. The above well was permitted 10-02-08. Was this a Haynesville test? Do recent drilling and production unit applications indicate a combo play in far north Caddo? In an area of historic shallow oil production, are the HOSS, CV, HA and SMK zones productive? Does ETOCO have a joint venture partner in north Caddo?

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Jay. I'm thinking HA sand. It makes some pretty fair wells to the east. And in the area of the Missionary Lake North and Caddo Pine Island fields, other zones may be productive. Would vertical wells producing from multiple zones be a possibility here?

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