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I would imagine this is a lower Smk well but I'm not 100% sure. I think this is the first well drilled in Morehouse parish since the 70s. Good luck Devon and Morehouse parish.
BTW Devon seems to be all over the place these days.
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It's always interesting when a company drills a relatively deep well where there has been none before.
I find it interesting as well. It is not far away( 5 miles) from my property in Morehouse parish. Will be interesting to see how it works out. I hope it is a success. Our section over there had those shallow wells drilled in it.
Marc
"It's always interesting when a company drills a relatively deep well where there has been none before."
There have been some nearby before.
According to this application the Smk lime is at around 7,000ft in the area so I would say it is probably the Brown Dense.
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This will be an interesting well to watch.
I did find it interesting that their well plat included four sections, all of which are the same mineral owner. This could be an attempt to HBP a large lease. It is timber company acreage acording to the plat, so I would assume that the lease is pretty sofisticated and may even have some developemnt requirments.
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