Rig @ Rough Creek Lodge
Posted by Oil Field Trash on December 31st, 2005
I stopped by the Patterson Rig, they are going back to Georges Creek Ranch and drill one there. No one would say much on how the well looks. But the Frac and Flowback boys will tell the tale. I will keep a ear to the ground. They did say that 30 wells are planned for Rough Creek. Of course how this one turns out will effect Quicksilvers go or whoa mode. Things have really slowed down. Everybody thinks things will pickup after the first but thay say that every year.
January 1st, 2006 at 9:50 pm
Hey BS, check out MOE
Just east of Flat Top Ranch.
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/changeQueryPageAction.do?pager.offset=20
FE
January 5th, 2006 at 10:55 pm
That shows the MOE unit to be on FM203, not really near Rough Creek, but a little closer to Flat Top Ranch. I can see this rig from my back porch. It is Patterson-UTI rig# 18. maybe Quicksilver will come talk to me soon – I have not leased my minerals yet.
January 11th, 2006 at 11:20 am
Saw your “Drill Here” sign last weekend. About laughed to death! We were there for a dog show.
I have Royalties on property now on Rough Creek. If you go out 67, turn on 220, go 1st left to CR 199 about 2 miles down the road. Both sides of the road and on the J.Gore and C.E. Hawkins survey. Looks like a dry hole on Hawkins survey. Anyway, start drilling and hitting! Enjoy your web site!
Howard Kidwell
dobes@austin.rr.com
January 18th, 2006 at 8:09 am
Have you heard the legend of the buried gold coins out our way? I remember where they were digging holes on our property trying to find it. Wonder if they ever did..wonder if it was a tall tale….
January 18th, 2006 at 9:55 am
you mean captains morgans gold. we rented a excavator to a fellow oven in morgan mills that would bet his sole he knew it’s location. If he found it he diden’t tell me. But his check did clear.
January 18th, 2006 at 11:51 am
No, this was supposedly happend on my Dad’s land about 60-70 years ago. A man that lived on the property was dying and buried gold coins, then came back told his wife and died. She didn’t find it. In the mid to late 40’s when we would go to the land to fish on the creek (Now part of Rough Creek stuff) we would see holes dug by people trying to find it. Long before metal detectors. Legend? Who knows. I think I will write the Rough Creek folks and tell them. Maybe they will hire me as a consultant to show them the area and get a bunch of guys with fancy equipment. OR, you and I can go moonlighting! By the way, this is a no —- story.