I understand not all areas will be leased. Can anyone tell me if they are leasing close to Plain Dealing and if so approx. how much per acre? Any wells yet up there? I have a little less than 50 acres there.

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What is even better news is that the thickest zone of H-shale found so far has been in the test wells the farthest north in the Pine Island field just south of Caddo Lake. Most of those early naysayers, I got into some epic fights with them on another site, turned out to be landmen. Who woulda thunk it right? LOL. They all based their early speculation on a JW operating well that had the frac screen out in 20N near Dixie in Caddo. I used to work for JW and called a guy in the know, he basically told me that JW screwed the well up on purpose after logging it to slow down the whole northern end of the play. I had guessed it from the beginning, they said the zone in the well was barely existent and was so thin that the frac screened out. We now know they were lying because a log from a well just a few miles from there logged over 350ft.
Ha! Ha! I thought I remembered something about this on another sight. I remember a thread by "Flop" that was too funny, apparently the two of you were on to something. Thanks for the insight.
'Yeah on Tigerdroppings, I outed 3 industry insiders.'

I thought that was you, I recognized the sigpic. Love the potato masher! And you damn sure outed them...that thread has disappeared. It took a while...but I think it became pretty clear that they were trying to be conservative on the limits of the play.
Have you heard any update on the 20N well. Seems like it was completed in November, but I have yet to hear or see any data.
Need more details.
I was referring to the Pine Island field you referenced above. Actually, I think you were talking about the well in 1-19N-16W. 238153. I have not seen an update on SONRIS.
Thanks for this great explanation.
Sir Jim, Do you have any information on the ceder bluff well, and can you give more detail about the Haynesville production near Plain Dealing, common name of site or T,R, SECTION?
Thank you
The Cedar Bluff well was plugged and abandoned, pretty strange actually, no one knows what they found, but it doesn't look good.
who was the operator of the cedar bluff well?
I believe it was Shuler
there is a producing deep well right off hwy.2 about 6 miles from plain dealing going to sarepta. it is a vertical i think. you can see the salt water tanks and the christmas tree from hwy. 2. also there are 2 new pipelines that cross hwy, 2 within 2 miles of said well...........so much for the lack of gas near p. d.

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