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"Mike, Thanks for the article and maps. I will print it out and study the contents...…"

Cheerleader replied Dec 19, 2008 to Multiple Pay Zones And The Sabine Island!

32 Dec 19, 2008
Reply by Mike

"Baron, Great Map!! Where did you find this? Is there an article or narrative with it…"

Cheerleader replied Dec 17, 2008 to Multiple Pay Zones And The Sabine Island!

32 Dec 19, 2008
Reply by Mike

"Jim Krow: Jim, Please explain in what counties and areas of the counties the Oak Hil…"

Cheerleader replied Dec 13, 2008 to Multiple Pay Zones And The Sabine Island!

32 Dec 19, 2008
Reply by Mike

"Thanks Alongview, I look forward to seeing the map."

Cheerleader replied Dec 13, 2008 to Multiple Pay Zones And The Sabine Island!

32 Dec 19, 2008
Reply by Mike

"Carl and Alongview, XTO just permitted, I believe in December, a !5,500 horizontal i…"

Cheerleader replied Dec 13, 2008 to Multiple Pay Zones And The Sabine Island!

32 Dec 19, 2008
Reply by Mike

"On the web site oilvoice.com there are some comments regarding Sabine and San August…"

Cheerleader replied Dec 12, 2008 to Multiple Pay Zones And The Sabine Island!

32 Dec 19, 2008
Reply by Mike

"Thanks LesB, I am intrigued with these sand and lime wells. This site indicates that…"

Cheerleader replied Dec 2, 2008 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"Les B, Are "sand wells" synonymous with "Lime wells"?"

Cheerleader replied Dec 2, 2008 to Decline Curves: Barnett vs. Haynesville

203 Jul 5, 2011
Reply by sesport II

"ALongview, I can't locate E. Quirk on my survey map. Are you east or west of the tow…"

Cheerleader replied Dec 1, 2008 to Seismic Question?

25 Jan 6, 2009
Reply by getoverit

"Thanks guys, I did mean 66-100mmcfd. I was using one well [20mmcfd] as an example wi…"

Cheerleader replied Nov 16, 2008 to What is the haynesville lime?

42 Nov 17, 2008
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In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of)  nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.

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