Halcon has moved the rig from that site. Anyone know where they moved it??
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Permalink Reply by JREwing on May 27, 2013 at 12:31am
Permalink Reply by WTF on May 27, 2013 at 1:55pm I hear rhat the Swepi well on the Palmer road will be drilled from mid to late summer. That info comes from next door neighbor.
Permalink Reply by JohnL on May 31, 2013 at 10:50am
Permalink Reply by JREwing on May 28, 2013 at 1:27am Correction to previous post. A drilling rig was delivered to the Palmer pad on Saturday. Because they took it in over the weekend, I didn't see it until this morning. Also, according to one of the locals near the Pilgrim well, Halcon has taken that rig to a maintenance facility somewhere.
Permalink Reply by cecil on May 28, 2013 at 3:22am I know the Halcon Gallagher pad is complete and probably ready for a drilling rig. It is between Greenville and Jamestown on Halfway Road. Halcon signage is up for truck traffic. I don't think the Stevenson pad is in yet. Can anyone enlighten us on this site. For those of us leased with Halcon, the CX Energy GIS tool is pretty informative. It now shows well site info, although I don't know how often it is updated. It appears the Greenville-Hempfield area is being circled with wells as if they are zeroing in on something. This may sound off the wall, but I wonder if the 1998 Greenville earthquake has something to do with this. Any possibility that there is a quake related natural fracture below us they are looking for?
Permalink Reply by Samuel J. Orr on May 27, 2013 at 2:46am Where exactly is Pilgrim well. It is north of Fredonia but how far, on what road, and how far from Route 19 as a reference point?
Permalink Reply by Samuel J. Orr on May 27, 2013 at 9:53am I believe Rainbow is to be drilled soon. I am guessing September or October. There is currently work going on to connect Allam (recently drilled with reasonably good results) to Rainbow to be supposedly drilled some time in the not too distant future. Of course things change rapidly in the O&G business, and O&G companies, like women, often seem to change their minds. Glista and Desko have not been drilled but there is a permit for a second Desko well. I do not know where Desko II is in relation to Desko I. I know this info can be obtained by probably using google, but I am almost totally computer illiterate and do not know how do it.
Permalink Reply by OIL FINGER on June 2, 2013 at 1:14am ONE DAY AFTER APRIL FOOLS DAY a comment by WTF TOLD ALL IN MERCER COUNTY ABOUT this secret well.
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