A W-1 was filed today for this well.  Its just west of Trinity TX, so almost in Houston or Walker County. 

Good to see the county get some love.  Its obviously a Georgetwon/Buda/Eaglebine test. 

Tags: Buda, Eagle, Eaglebine, Ford, Georgetown, Trinity, Woodbine

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Last few weeks logging crews were in that area logging right before you get to Walker co. on 230. Cleared cut a perfect square.
Thats most likely our location. If you are in the neighborhood, would you mind taking a pass by in the next few weeks to see if they are building a pad yet?

Once again a couple of question for you smart guys.  When faring a well after fracing does the quality of the flame and the size have any reflection on the quality of the well? Just started flaring a well close by and the flame is orange rather than that blue white also it's not near as large as on some of the wells I've seen. Can the operator choke it down to keep from losing a lot of gas? Based on that info when should/would it go into the production mode?   Thanks as always!

Martin

Martin - Size is almost always an indicator of quality, with higher generally better on gas wells.  However, a really oil gas well with modest gas production would have a lower flare.  Sorry there isn't a clear answer on that.  

There has been some discussion here regarding flame color and quality- I'd try a search for flame color

Location is ready for a rig. Not where they were logging a little closer to town then I thought.
Nabors 733 rigging up today

That's their rig sign on FM230 just west of Trinity....between Turner Hill and Gospel Hill.  It is definitely in Trinity County...the road to the rig looks good. 

Latest report that I've heard from this rig is that it is completed, but capped.  Any ideas or other news that y'all in the group may have or have heard?

Lucky 347, Dry Hole or dbob...

Any new information on this well?  I understand that it has been fracked...and rumors of oil on the ground around the well head...but, that's about all I've heard on the subject.  Haven't seen much activity around it in the last few weeks...

Drove down in there last week when I was home. Had a workover in there working. Didn't look like it had been fracked then but I may be wrong. But there is activity down there so that's a good sign!!
My rumor mill has dried up. See annoucement form ZaZa today - they have a JV partner now, and inlcuded acerage in Trinity and Walker county in that JV, so there is still interst.

Be intersting to see who the JV partner is, but I expect that will have to wait for some time in April or May.

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