Brenda Howell Cb4
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  • Arcadia, Lousiana
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At 7:05 on August 29, 2008, Jaybird said…
When I talked with the crew chief he said they would be done with the survey in 2 weeks barring any weather issues. I was told it would take some time for the Seismic information to be input into the computer program that combines the old survey with the new. It could take a month or so but it could be sooner than that. I am just not that familiar with Seismic but that was what I was told from EL PASO.
At 6:49 on August 29, 2008, Jaybird said…
Brenda,
The meeting was awesome. I learned so much running around with EL Paso and him explaining things to me. Very informative meeting and I did post an update in the Claiborne Parish discussion. The activity in our area is a very good sign for good things to come. We just have to be patient!
Jaybird
At 15:51 on August 21, 2008, papaw-Cb4 said…
Brenda, Yes it is the Moak well.
At 7:01 on August 16, 2008, Brenda Howell Cb4 said…
Wow that's a long time to pay fines on, to keep quiet isn't it? Do they usually pay fines this long? Or Does this mean that the information that I had gotten was probably right. Well its time for me to go to lunch, talk to you later. Thanks for the info.
 
 
 

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