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"Its a little more complicated than is sounds. There is a contiguous servitude of ove…"

John Avatar replied Dec 1, 2009 to Any Information On Well In 17-15-10

19 Dec 8, 2009
Reply by Bobi Carr ("parker")

"Good explanation."

John Avatar replied Nov 30, 2009 to Plugback

23 Apr 5, 2011
Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant

"A year ago one third of the production online was less than three years old. Since t…"

John Avatar replied Nov 30, 2009 to Wall Street Journal Article for all you bears

4 Nov 30, 2009
Reply by John Avatar

"It takes less acreage to apply for a unit than it does to drill a well. There are mo…"

John Avatar replied Nov 30, 2009 to Any Information On Well In 17-15-10

19 Dec 8, 2009
Reply by Bobi Carr ("parker")

"Petrohawk does not have leases or farmouts on enough acreage in the section to drill…"

John Avatar replied Nov 30, 2009 to Any Information On Well In 17-15-10

19 Dec 8, 2009
Reply by Bobi Carr ("parker")

"The Buckner in N Louisiana and S arkansas is a red shale with anhydrite stringers. T…"

John Avatar replied Nov 25, 2009 to Buckner Formation?

10 Dec 1, 2009
Reply by S.H.M.

"http://www.bobcatresources.net/Stratigraphic%20Column-East%20TX%20Basin.pdf"

John Avatar replied Nov 25, 2009 to Buckner Formation?

10 Dec 1, 2009
Reply by S.H.M.

"The ones I speak of have been that way for fifty years, weren't fertilized or seeded…"

John Avatar replied Nov 24, 2009 to Land Farming

21 Nov 27, 2009
Reply by skipper dunn

"You can spot the backfilled drilling pits from wells from the air, because they are…"

John Avatar replied Nov 24, 2009 to Land Farming

21 Nov 27, 2009
Reply by skipper dunn

"The Buckner is a shale lying immediately above the Smackover."

John Avatar replied Nov 24, 2009 to Buckner Formation?

10 Dec 1, 2009
Reply by S.H.M.

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