I got a call from somebody that said they were representing XTO and Blackstone.   Offered a pretty penny for my mineral acres.

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The Bossier formation is shallower than the Haynesville.  This is the way XTO tends to drill their units: 1 Haynesville well and 1 Bossier well.  Your lease covers both formations.

BTW, Thanks Skip Peel.

You're welcome, Mister Sunday.  I suspect Julie is having dinner.  :-)

I don't get it...

Julie is jffree1.

Ooohhhhhhh... I think I may have called her sir a few times...  I'm really embarrassed now.

Yes, dinner and a Trump rally on the tube.

Maybe one well for every 10 acres...

Don't think so!!!!!

What do you think?

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