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Grand Gulf Energy spuds Jesse#2 well

Grand Gulf Energy (GGE) has begun drilling operations at its Jesse-2 well in Utah. The well was spudded on March 14 and drilling is progressing towards the first casing point at 3,101 feet. GGE anticipates the well will reach a projected true vertical depth of 8,150 feet in the middle Mississippian Leadville Dolomite formation within a month. MD Dane Lance says drilling Jesse-2 is a “significant milestone” in the Red Helium project, and promises to be an “exciting period”. This is a crucial well for GGE after the inconclusive results from the first well.

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