Does anyone know the current status of Chesapeake's Harvey #1 located NE of Center?

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Thanks Mark--- Do you have any knowledge that the well has been fac and completed????
don't know about frac yet, trying to find out
everyone ought to keep their ears open about now on this well...i'm starting to hear little birdies sing...nothing verifiable at this point though
heard it is beimg fraced at this time
Is source reliable that it's being fraced now?
only thing i know is he works for chk
I hear for another CHK person that it will not be fraced until pipeline connected mid-july---very reliable source
I have not been seeing hardly any traffic now. I don't know what that means.
Jay Bee, I live on 3230, I don't check site everyday sorry for the late reply.
Wonder if you've seen any more activity on Harvey #1 this week, or heard anything positive? Great that you are nearby. Thanks.
Any word on production starting on Harvey # 1? How will someone know when it does start, is there a place where we can check on production by well?
CHK has their gathering line in but that gathering line is not tied into sales line. They have a couple of options as far as a place to go with their gas (sales line) and I'm hearing conflicting stories as to wether or not CHK has decided on that part. As far as production and/or production reports to RRC of Texas that probably will be months...maybe not this year. I'll bet CHK will withhold that data for as long as they can and then only when it is the last ass minute will they report that data. Best way to learn about production numbers now (either test numbers or production numbers when it is selling gas) is through the grapevine and hopefully we will start to hear the same story from several sources and then maybe we can believe what we hear.

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