
Forest Oil's Gus Jones 1H Unit south of Whitney, on HCR 2122. Forest is really starting to flex their muscles in this area of Hill county.

The 'doghouse' sits on the rig platform while the drill bit grinds away some 1800 feet below the surface.

A Halliburton worker power washes the rig following it's move from the Cornerstone 3H drill several weeks ago.


The day wouldn't have been complete without a visit with the rig manager (ie, tool pusher). I enjoy picking these guys brains for whatever info I can glean. This fellow was really accomodating.
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