Permalink Reply by Caddo Rat on June 18, 2012 at 11:58 I have not heard that. I was curious on the Marion County interest but ours is over on the Eastside of the County.
Permalink Reply by JHH on June 18, 2012 at 9:29 very good. thanks for the information. sorry it has taken me so long to respond.
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Permalink Reply by Glenn Hays on January 4, 2013 at 15:39 I just joined the group. I know that Anadarko is drilling in CGU 17, and supposed to be in CGU 19 soon. These are all Haynesville shale. Because of the small unit size that are crossing unit boundaries, which necessitated Production Sharing Agreements to be used across those units. I first heard about this early in 2011. I do not have a direct source concerning the drilling activity. I have talked with a landowner near the drill pads. Wish I had more. Please comment back if you hear anything. Thanks.
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