After nearly 10 months of no activity they are back at the well site.  Anyone have any info on what is going on?

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pinehill, you might want to post this on the main site. the Harrison county group has got very quiet for some reason.

They appear to be Fracking the wells now . They apparently drilled them and let them sit for some reason . Once the wells are fracked the production equipment will be installed and after that they will start production .

Went by the pad yesterday, definitely fracking, had trucks stacked up at every tappan lake pull off waiting to go in, schlumberger doing the frack

Frack is done on the Wagner 18H.  18 stages.  But it looks like they're clearing out an area behind the pad. Anybody know what that's about?

They are flaring now. Looks like pretty big flames. Big area behind leveled and surface prepped for something.

Been flaring since last Wed., Someone on here said it was a new processing site, but I am guessing maybe a rail loading site as they are working close to existing RR tracks.  There has been nothing in the news about what they are doing but it gets bigger by the day.

We heard from a pipe welder in the area that it was going to be a "tank farm".

That makes sense, a tank farm is an oil depot and that railroad would be handy access.  Lets hope this means they have cracked the oil code and  plan on lots of oil that needs stored.

finally showing some production........638 barrels of oil per day ..........that's damn good.......actually it is the best in the state in the first qtr as far as daily oil production.......and what is most impressive is the lateral less than 4,000 feet long..........no gas production shown but pretty sure they flared it off for lack of pipeline.

We drive by there a lot.  They flared and it was not much of a flare.  Still no pipeline or any activity at site since then.  Leveled off a huge  area behind well but stopped all activity a week or so after they flared.

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