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There is an Indian fellow named Gumma Aguir who is sort of the father of the Deep Bossier play:
He has done really well and clearly does things in a fairly big way. He has recently put together about +100,000 acres (my estimate) in Trinity County and is drilling a 19,000' test, twinning a Shell well drilled to 18,000” in 1970. The Shell well has massive Jurassic sands, and appears to be gas charged. It looks like a multi stage vertical frack play to me. I have attached some plats of his lease position and location of new well, which is drilling and should be @ TD in July or August. Every dot is a new lease.
This well is about 15 miles north of you but it could extend onto your lease. I think this is what all the activity in the area was about...
Bosco Ritchie ... sorry i came across this comment pretty late! But do you have any more info on the 19,000' Trinity well you mentioned on May 17, 2011?
Knowlton was the lessor for mine at 400$ an acre. Can you tell me anything about him? I know that there is a drilling company in Australia who had a big play in the "Monument Project" which is the name of the gathering of the land leases.
http://member.afraccess.com/media?id=CMN://2A633113&filename=20...
Please let me know if you have any info.
Semper Fi,
Drew
Drew, perhaps you can call me @ 210-309-7087. I own interests adjoining your tract.
Mike,
I'm pretty sure mine expires in July of next year.
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