AOGC has put a stipulation on the Triad Atlanta well permit which states Triad must identify the operator behind the leasing before the state will allow them to drill. This means we'll either find out who's behind Triad or they won't drill the well. I guess we'll see soon. Any other thoughts?
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Permalink Reply by Bill Meaney on June 10, 2011 at 3:25
Permalink Reply by North LA on June 10, 2011 at 4:35 Mr. Meaney,
I know you've worked the Brammer well and you know a lot about the Smackover formation. Do you think this play will as important as the Fayetteville shale they discovered?
Permalink Reply by Bill Meaney on June 11, 2011 at 0:23
Permalink Reply by North LA on June 11, 2011 at 1:00 Bill,
Good to here from you.How did the Brown Dense symposium go? I talked to Mr. Sanders last week and he was very curious as well.Is there any way we can get info from the meeting.Also do you know when Brammer is going to spud the next well?Thanks.
Tony
Permalink Reply by Bill Meaney on June 11, 2011 at 0:32 Hey, Tony. The symposium went really well...it sold out and there was a waiting list. The handout included some powerpoint slides but mainly technical papers that two of the speakers had published in various journals. Because of copyright restrictions we were only permitted to provide copies to the attendees, i.e. we couldn't print copies for "sale." Maybe I can come up with a list of a few of the most important. There was an article in the May (?) issue of the Oil & Gas Investor that included a discussion of the Brown Dense.
Permalink Reply by L Davis on June 11, 2011 at 3:46 Bill Meaney
Many of us do not have accesss to copies of the Oil & Gas Investor, could you give us a summary of the article? Did the article rate the potential of the brown dense?
Permalink Reply by Bill Meaney on July 21, 2011 at 8:52
Permalink Reply by Chester Fairfield on June 10, 2011 at 4:36 The operator isn’t necessarily the company behind all this..... if they want to stay hidden they will just hire another small company to operate the well.
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