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"  Just noticed this was a 3000 ft vertical oil well.  How did they share production…"

Jed Clampett replied Apr 28, 2022 to Vertical Wells help

3 Apr 28, 2022
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

" On the PetroHawk Map for Haynesville Shale Overview, does each block represent one…"

Jed Clampett replied Nov 19, 2021 to The Shales: Haynesville and Bossier

27 Nov 19, 2021
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"   Skip, thanks.  In your opinion, what is the likely outcome (down the road) for dr…"

Jed Clampett replied Nov 18, 2021 to The Shales: Haynesville and Bossier

27 Nov 19, 2021
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"While we are talking about Desoto parish ....do any of you guys know why there are n…"

Jed Clampett replied Nov 18, 2021 to The Shales: Haynesville and Bossier

27 Nov 19, 2021
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"  How could a person tell if they own Bossier or Haynesville existing wells on SONRI…"

Jed Clampett replied Nov 18, 2021 to The Shales: Haynesville and Bossier

27 Nov 19, 2021
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

" 1.What is the average range of TVD for Bossier HZ wells?    2.What is the average r…"

Jed Clampett replied Nov 18, 2021 to The Shales: Haynesville and Bossier

27 Nov 19, 2021
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

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Jed Clampett replied Sep 14, 2021 to Dolet Hills Shut Down Good For Some DeSoto Mineral Owners

19 Sep 15, 2021
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

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