EOG filed a LA Austin Chalk drilling permit in East Feliciana on the LA/MS state line in Little Comite Creek field.

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Yep, everyone called it white gas and it was clear.  Don't know for sure but thought it was the additives that gave other gas a pinkish color.  It was higher octane, wasn't it?

About as high as you could get in Louisiana, Can't remember the number but think it was close to 100 octane maybe 98 or 99. I use to read the Hot Rod Magazine and most of the California boys would run Sunoco 260 that I believe was 100 octane. Never saw a Sunoco station here in Louisiana. Never heard my lifters rattle on Amoco Premium.

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