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Can one of ya’ll please provide a link to the Devon-Scharlach W2 report? Thanks!

viewPdfReportFormAction.pdf

Jeramy,

I checked the RR Commission website and as of now I do not find a W-2 report on the Scarlach M Well # 1-H. I think this is the well you are asking about.

http://webapps2.rrc.state.tx.us/EWA/drillingPermitDetailAction.do?m…

Clint Liles

Has anyone heard anything about the Webb well?? A lot of quite people out there and it’s a bit nerve wrecking.

Any news on progress at the Adou well?

thanks,

Tom

Sagan and I drove out to the McGee location this morning and all we learned was that the rig will be finishing up in about 2 days and they will be moving in about 4 days to the NW part of the county, the Strain location, which is Sec 17 Blk 26 H&TC.

THANKS for updating on the Snyder well Jack.

So Toni do we know any numbers of the McGee well?

I wonder if we know anyone that works with the company that is drilling? Hhhmm

My mistake on that third well. It appears to be a duplicate to the 1H.

That McGee well isn’t too far from the Snyder C. Maybe 10-12 miles. The Snyder has been drilled for a while, waiting on completion like a lot of their stuff.

I just noticed a couple of new things. Devon has a permit in for a third Wulfjen well and the W2 is in on the 1H at 264 barrels initial flow.

Do they have capability to pump out what they want to pump out? In other words slow down production?

Thanks, Toni!

It is a duplicate of some sort. I have compared the numbers and don’t really know what has changed from the first permit.

How do you find the initial production reports on the RRC site? I haven’t been successful.

just go to completions and do a search.

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/CMPL/viewPdfReportFormAction.do?meth…

It looks like they changed the name of the well, from wulfjen c to just wulfjen

Thanks y’all.

Jennifer, check your inbox, a lunch invitation has been issued…

The Midland paper does not list the companies. The Abilene paper has cut off their free access to their weekly oil report, so you have to be a subscriber to the paper.

Carol, You had asked about the pipeline, used to be AMOCO, now owned by Centurion, a subsidiary of Oxy. Got a pamphlet (sp? I really should know that spelling, Chrystene Hall would want me to get it right) in the mail yesterday. Will give you the highlights.

Title: The Centurion Cline Shale Pipeline Project

Highlights of Article: Centurion proposed to expand its pipeline system in the Cline Shale region of Coke, Irion, Mitchell, Sterling, and Tom Green counties…in a safe and sound manner… utilizing state of the art technology for pipeline replacement.

The slightly larger underground pipeline will allow more West Texas crude oil to be delivered to Colorado City, Texas, Centurion’s regional terminal, reducing vehicular transportation of oil on local highways.

The system will have the capacity to carry 75,000 bbls/day of crude oil and can be expanded as production grows. The pipeline will originate 100 mi. south of Colorado City and will unclude truck uploading facilities at Centurion’s Texas Barnhart, Sterling City, and Arden stations.

The existing 10 and 12 in pipeline will be replaced with a new 12-inch pipeline. The pipeline is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2014.

It says to visit Centurion’s website for more info: www.centurionpipeline.com

Article also lists a contact person: Linda Gully (432) 686-1480