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"Les, Sonris has well serial #240505 with a well allowable of 22300 Mcfd, but nothing…"

Mark replied Aug 26, 2010 to Super Haynesville Shale Wells (8/10/10)

20 Aug 26, 2010
Reply by Les Bamburg

"Thanks for the info Les. Will just have to wait till they post the numbers. Rumor fr…"

Mark replied Jul 29, 2010 to Red River Parish Well - S22-T13N-R9W

6 Aug 3, 2010
Reply by PN

"It appears the well drilled from section 27 into section 22. I don't have the survey…"

Mark replied Jul 28, 2010 to Red River Parish Well - S22-T13N-R9W

6 Aug 3, 2010
Reply by PN

"Thanks to all for the replies. Be interesting to see how the Haynesville well looks…"

Mark replied Apr 12, 2009 to Encana Well in Red River Parish Posted

25 Apr 13, 2009
Reply by w.r. frank

"I grew up in RR Parish and an glad to see gas making such an impact to my ol stompin…"

Mark replied Apr 10, 2009 to Encana Well in Red River Parish Posted

25 Apr 13, 2009
Reply by w.r. frank

"Thx Jim! Aren't you from done around that area from some time in your past?"

Mark replied Apr 10, 2009 to Encana Well in Red River Parish Posted

25 Apr 13, 2009
Reply by w.r. frank

"Possibly so. I am going to have to consult with a O & G attorney to see on the l…"

Mark replied Aug 16, 2008 to Offer to Buy Royalties

17 Aug 18, 2008
Reply by Kevin Lorenzen

"Didn't receive that I remember. Wonder what that means...."

Mark replied Aug 14, 2008 to Lease Up or Not?

4 Aug 14, 2008
Reply by Mark

"Wouldn't they have had to pay $11 shut-in royalty then? Just wondering...."

Mark replied Aug 14, 2008 to Lease Up or Not?

4 Aug 14, 2008
Reply by Mark

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Tuscaloosa Trend Sits On Top Of Poorest Neighbourhood For Decades - Yet No Royalties Ever Paid To The Community -- Why??

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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