Yo les, my well was spudded on the Ist of september. On sonris the last report is from the 5th of september around 6 thosand feet. Can you tell me all the insider info on were they are now, hows it going, good well bad well ect. Section 17, 16n, 15w, wolley 17h
U da man,
Young land owner

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ylo..We went to this site this afternoon and were stopped at the entrance (that is usually open). The men told us not to enter because they were having some problems with the well. He said its "pretty bad". He works for Fuqua? (sp. SORRY)...I talked to him for a while and he said they were to 17 thousand ft. I also asked if he thought it would be fixed by tomorrow and he said probably. Must not be to bad, huh?
They may be fast, but they are NOT to 17,000' in 27 days.
Its possible they are close, I know of one well drilled from spud to TD in 33 days, it took a few more days to set pipe. We would be looking at 6000' to 17,000 in 27, it is plausible.
Is that a joke.
No..its not a joke. I live very close.. Sect. 9
So what type of probloms are they having? Is it fixable? Does this effect how much gas they get?

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