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<blockquote data-quote="lavacarancher" data-source="post: 868708" data-attributes="member: 9198"><p>Spot on Tex. The reason I believe they're doing a bit change is there are no service company vehicles spotted around so they did not trip out for logging. Second thing for questioning Penn is because they use a lot of air drilling up there - no mud pit. This well has a mud pit. Another thing is this appears to be a vertical well (no directional drilling cab) which is another reason I question Penn. The Marcellus shell play in Penn is very similar to Eagleford, Barnet and Haynesville plays in that there is a lot of horizontal drilling. They're not frac'ing at this point so they are not in the completion phase yet. Also the well is pretty deep - lots of drill pipe stacked. The derrick is pretty small for a deep, directional job though.</p><p></p><p>Man, I need to get a life if I sit around looking for things like this!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lavacarancher, post: 868708, member: 9198"] Spot on Tex. The reason I believe they're doing a bit change is there are no service company vehicles spotted around so they did not trip out for logging. Second thing for questioning Penn is because they use a lot of air drilling up there - no mud pit. This well has a mud pit. Another thing is this appears to be a vertical well (no directional drilling cab) which is another reason I question Penn. The Marcellus shell play in Penn is very similar to Eagleford, Barnet and Haynesville plays in that there is a lot of horizontal drilling. They're not frac'ing at this point so they are not in the completion phase yet. Also the well is pretty deep - lots of drill pipe stacked. The derrick is pretty small for a deep, directional job though. Man, I need to get a life if I sit around looking for things like this!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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