All Discussions Tagged 'San' - GoHaynesvilleShale.com2024-03-29T09:18:40Zhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=San&feed=yes&xn_auth=noSan Augustine / Shelby County XTO & Blackstonetag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2020-08-24:2117179:Topic:39204522020-08-24T17:06:32.135Zj williamshttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/jwilliams
<p>I have several hundred acres under lease to XTO (William Humphreys and JH Fox Survey). The Humphreys survey has a single well (Borders Q) that has been active but producing very little. </p>
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<p>Over the past several months several groups have reached out to purchase the parcels for a decent amount of $$. This tells me that someone knows something that I don't. After doing some research on activity in the area it seems Blackstone has entered into an agreement with XTO to…</p>
<p>I have several hundred acres under lease to XTO (William Humphreys and JH Fox Survey). The Humphreys survey has a single well (Borders Q) that has been active but producing very little. </p>
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<p>Over the past several months several groups have reached out to purchase the parcels for a decent amount of $$. This tells me that someone knows something that I don't. After doing some research on activity in the area it seems Blackstone has entered into an agreement with XTO to increase production in the area. </p>
<p class="p1"><a href="https://www.rigzone.com/news/black_stone_minerals_xto_ink_shelby_trough_agreement-16-jun-2020-162419-article/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.rigzone.com/news/black_stone_minerals_xto_ink_shelby_trough_agreement-16-jun-2020-162419-article/</a></p>
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<p>Does anyone know of specific of general information on the impact this Blackstone deal will have on William Humphreys and JH Fox Survey? </p>
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<p>Hopefully some new production will come online. </p> San Saba Royalty Company, L.L.Ctag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2018-11-08:2117179:Topic:37762222018-11-08T20:06:38.538ZAndy Laskeyhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/AndyLaskey
<p>Received an offer from San Saba for my mineral rights. Does anyone have any experience with this company?</p>
<p>Received an offer from San Saba for my mineral rights. Does anyone have any experience with this company?</p> East Texas Drilling Report 10-24-10tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-10-24:2117179:Topic:16205182010-10-24T16:35:20.030Zjffree1https://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/jffree1
<b>DEVELOPMENTAL</b><br></br>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Harrison County</span><br></br>GMX Resources will drill the Bell Well No. 6H to 13,000 feet seven miles southeast of
Marshall in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. This is in the J. Maximillian Survey, A-444.<br></br><br></br>
<div id="storyParagraph">Samson Lone Star will drill the George Foreman GU 1 Well No. 2H to 10,000 feet 4.5 miles northwest of Elysian Field in the Waskom (Cotton Valley)<br></br> Field. This well is in the W. Humphries…</div>
<b>DEVELOPMENTAL</b><br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Harrison County</span><br/>GMX Resources will drill the Bell Well No. 6H to 13,000 feet seven miles southeast of
Marshall in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. This is in the J. Maximillian Survey, A-444.<br/><br/>
<div id="storyParagraph">Samson Lone Star will drill the George Foreman GU 1 Well No. 2H to 10,000 feet 4.5 miles northwest of Elysian Field in the Waskom (Cotton Valley)<br/> Field. This well is in the W. Humphries Survey, A-299.<br/><br/></div>
GMX Resources will drill the Holt-Bosh (Allocation) Well No. 5H in the<br/>
Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. This well will hit 13,000 feet 7.6<br/>
miles southeast of Marshall in the J. Maximillian Survey, A-444.<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;"><br/>Henderson County</span><br/>The H.P. Barton Gas Unit Well No. 4 and the Hinton Gas Unit Well No. 16 will be drilled
in the Tri-Cities (Cotton Valley) Field by XTO Energy.<br/><br/>
<div id="storyParagraph">The No. 4 will hit 12,500 feet 7.6 miles southwest of Athens in the W. Kay Survey, A-421.<br/><br/></div>
<div id="storyParagraph">The No. 16 will hit 12,000 feet 3.6 miles southeast of Malakoff in the J.C. Neill Survey, A-577.<br/><br/></div>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Houston County</span><br/>The Hyde Well No. 1 will be drilled 9.2 miles southwest of Lovelady in the
Fort Trinidad (Upper Glen Rose) Field. Navidad Resources will drill this well to 13,000 feet in the W. Dillard Survey, A-319. The well may also be drilled in the Fort Trindad, East (Buda) Field, the Fort Trinidad, East (Georgetown) Field, the Fort Trinidad, East (Edwards) Field, the Fort Trinidad, East (Edwards - A-) Field or the Fort Trinidad, Southeast (Edwards) Field.<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;"><br/>Nacogdoches County</span><br/>EOG Resources will drill the Hill Gas Unit Well No. 4H to 13,500 feet 18
miles west of Nacogdoches in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. This well is in the J.I. Y'Barbo Survey, A-60.<br/><br/>
<div id="storyParagraph">EOG Resources will drill the Hill Gas Unit Well No. 5H to 13,200 feet 18 miles west of Nacogdoches in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. This well is in the J.I. Y'Barbo Survey, A-60.<br/><br/></div>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Panola County</span><br/>In a lease 1.8 miles southwest of Gary in the Carthage (Cotton Valley)
Field, the South Gary Gas Unit 2 Well No. 9H will be drilled by Anadarko E&P to 12,000 feet. This well is in the S. Snider Survey, A-643.<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;"><br/>San Augustine County</span><br/>The Ironosa SU Well No. 1H will hit 15,000 feet six miles northeast of Chireno in the
Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. This well will be drilled by Exco Operating in the H.E. Watson Survey, A-368.<br/><br/>
<div id="storyParagraph">The Dillard SU Well No. 1H will be drilled to 15,000 feet 7.5 miles northeast of Chireno in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field by Exco Operating. This well is in the A. Dillard Survey, A-98.<br/><br/></div>
<div id="storyParagraph">XTO Energy will drill the Hilltoppers DU Well No. 1H and the Hilltoppers DUWell No. 2H to 20,500 feet in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field.<br/><br/></div>
<div id="storyParagraph">The No. 1H is 3.9 miles southeast of Chireno and the No. 2H is 3.7 miles southeast of Chireno. Both wells are n the M. Curl Survey, A-93.<br/><br/></div>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Shelby County</span><br/>The Raymond Gas Unit Well No. 2H will be drilled by XTO Energy to 20,500
feet 9.2 miles southeast of Center in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field in the Benjamin Odell Survey, A-534.<br/><br/><b>COMPLETIONS<br/></b><span style="font-weight: bold;">Harrison County</span><br/>The Jobe Shale Unit Well No. 1 H is located one
mile of Jonesville in the Carthage Field. Exco Operating completed this well to 15,227 feet. On a 18/64-inch choke, the well potentialed 8.952<br/>
million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Haynesville Shale.<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;"><br/>Nacogdoches County</span><br/>On a 18/64-inch choke, the Sun Dancer Well No. 1 potentialed 412,000 cubic feet of gas.
Sonerra Resources completed the well to 11,355 feet six miles east of Nacogdoches in the Martinsville Field. Production is in the Travis Peak.<br/><br/>
<div id="storyParagraph">EnerQuest completed the Riverview Well No. 1 to 10,850 feet 2.5 miles north of Martinsville in the Waterman Field. On a 20/64-inch choke the well potentialed 589,000 cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Travis Peak.<br/><br/></div>
<div id="storyParagraph">Sonerra Resources completed the Big Moon Well No. 1 to 12,700 feet in a lease 19 miles southeast of Nacogdoches in a wildcat field. This well potentialed 300,000 cubic feet of gas on a 21/64-inch choke.<br/> <span style="font-weight: bold;"><br/>Panola County</span><br/>Devon Energy completed the Mason Well No. 32 to 9,790 feet 5.2 miles
southwest of Carthage in the Carthage Field. This well potentialed 372,000 cubic feet of gas on an adjustable choke. Production is in the Cotton Valley.<br/>
<br/><span style="font-weight: bold;">Rusk County</span><br/>On a 22/64-inch choke the E. Thornton GU No. 1 Well No. 12 potentialed
4.59 million cubic feet of gas. This well was completed by Verado Energy to 10,604 feet in the Oak Hill Field. Production is in the Cotton Valley.<br/></div>
<span style="font-weight: bold;"><br/>Sabine County</span><br/>The John O. Hall Well No. 1 hit 12,500 feet 14 miles north of Hemphill in a
wildcat field. Endeavor Natural Gas completed the well to 12,500 feet. On a 16/64-inch choke the well potentialed 1.038 million cubic feet of gas.<br/><br/>
<div id="storyParagraph">Lacy Operations completed the USA Com Well No. 1 to 10,180 feet three miles northeast of Six Mile in the Hemphill Field. On a 18/64-inch choke the well potentialed 494,000 cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Saratoga-Annona.<br/> <span style="font-weight: bold;"><br/>San Augustine County</span>
<br/>The Grizzy Well No. 1 was completed by Crimson Exploration Operating to
18,100 feet 1.8 miles of San Augustine in the Carthage Field. On a 15/64-inch choke the well potentialed 10.197 million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Haynesville Shale.<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;"><br/>Shelby County</span><br/>Chesapeake Operating completed the Smith Well No. 1H to 14,976 feet 7.3 miles
southeast of Timpson in the Carthage Field. On a 14/64-inch choke the well potentialed 3.615 million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Haynesville Shale.<br/></div>
<br/><div id="storyParagraph">BC Operating completed the Waterhouse SWD Well No. 1 to 6,100 feet one mile southeast of Center in the Center Field. No test data was recorded. Production is in the Pettit.<br/><br/></div>
Newfield Exploration completed the PDU "Pine" Wel No. A1 to 17,264 feet 6.1 miles northwest of Huxley in the Carthage Field. On a 22/64-inch choke the well potentialed 5.788 million cubic feet of gas. Production is in the Haynesville Shale.<br/><br/><br/> East Texas Drilling Report 10-17-10tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-10-10:2117179:Topic:15986132010-10-10T15:22:45.143Zjffree1https://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/jffree1
<br></br><b>DEVELOPMENTAL</b><br></br>
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Bowie County<br></br><br></br>The Jackson Well No. 1
will be drilled to 5,000 feet two miles southeast of Dalby Springs in a<br />
wildcat field. Carr Resources will drill this well in the T&P RR<br />
Co. Survey, A-587. This well may also be drilled in the Dalby Spring<br />
(Paluxy) Field.<br></br><br></br><div id="storyParagraph"><ul>
<li>Harrison County<br></br><br></br>The Nancy Brewster Gas Unit Well No. 8 will hit 12,800 feet 6.5 miles southwest of Marshall in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale)…</li>
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<br/><b>DEVELOPMENTAL</b><br/>
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Bowie County<br/><br/>The Jackson Well No. 1
will be drilled to 5,000 feet two miles southeast of Dalby Springs in a<br />
wildcat field. Carr Resources will drill this well in the T&P RR<br />
Co. Survey, A-587. This well may also be drilled in the Dalby Spring<br />
(Paluxy) Field.<br/><br/><div id="storyParagraph"><ul>
<li>Harrison County<br/><br/>The Nancy Brewster Gas Unit Well No. 8 will hit 12,800 feet 6.5 miles southwest of Marshall
in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field by Valence Operating. The<br />
well is in the R.M. Davidson Survey, A-220 and may be drilled in a<br />
wildcat field or the Blocker (Cotton Valley) Field.<br/><br/></li>
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NFR Energy will drill the Bartley GU Well No. 5H to 13,000 feet five miles<br />
southwest of Crossroads. This well is in the Carthage (Haynesville<br />
Shale) Field and in the S. Monday Survey, A-14.<br/><br/><div id="storyParagraph"><ul>
<li>Nacogdoches County<br/><br/>Samson Lone Star will drill the Revolution 9 GU 1 Well No. 1H to 14,000 feet 17 miles
east of Nacogdoches in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. This well<br />
is in the J.I. Y'Barbo Survey, A-60.<br/><br/></li>
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Samson Lone Star will also drill the Sunshie GU 1 Well No. 1H to 14,000 feet<br />
18.5 miles east of Nacogdoches in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale)<br />
Field. This well is in the J.A. Chirino Survey, A-17.<br/><br/><div id="storyParagraph"><ul>
<li>Panola County<br/><br/>The New Horizons Well No. O1H will be drilled to 18,500 feet 7.6 miles northeast of Beckville
in the Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field. XTO Energy will drill this<br />
well in the P. Knoll Survey, A-375.<br/><br/></li>
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<div id="storyParagraph">Anadarko E&P will drill the CGU 4 Well No. 17 to 12,000 feet 3.3 miles
southwest of Carthage in the Carthage (Cotton Valley) Field. This well<br />
is in the A. Moorman Survey, A-427.<br/><br/></div>
<div id="storyParagraph">Chevron will drill the Emma Eddy Unit Well No. 24H in the Beckville (Cotton
Valley) Field. This well will hit 16,000 feet 1.6 miles southeast of<br />
Beckville in the D. Blankenship Survey, A-48. This well may also be<br />
drilled in a wildcat field.<br/><br/></div>
In a lease .25 miles north of Bethany, in the Bethany (Travis Peak<br />
Consolidated) Field, Shelby Operating will drill the Agurs Well No. 2 to<br />
6,700 feet. The well is in the James Shandoin Survey, A-595 and may be<br />
drilled in the Bethany (Pettit 5720) Field.<br/><br/>Shelby County<br/><br/>The Carthage (Haynesville Shale) Field will see the
J.C. McSwain Gas Unit "A" Well No. 1H drilled by BP America to 17,360<br />
feet 11.6 miles south of Center in the O. Mitchell Survey, A-1205.<br/><br/><b>COMPLETIONS<br/></b><div id="storyParagraph"><ul>
<li>Gregg County<br/><br/>Ironwood Oil & Gas completed the Jemima Moore Well No. 1H to 13,564 feet 1.4 miles
southeast of Gladewater in the Willow Springs Field. On a 24/64-inch<br />
choke the well potentialed 6.065 million cubic feet of gas. Production<br />
is in the Cotton Valley.<br/><br/></li>
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<li>Harrison County<br/><br/>The Bosh Well No. 7A and the Bosh Well No. 9A were completed by GMX Resources in the Bethany Field.<br/><br/></li>
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<div id="storyParagraph">The No. 7A hit 6,810 feet nine miles southeast of Marshall and potentialed 398,000 cubic feet of gas on a 18/64-inch choke.<br/><br/></div>
The No. 9A hit 6,800 feet ten miles southeast of Marshall and potentialed<br />
381,000 cubic feet of gas, no choke size recorded. Production is in the<br />
Travis Peak Consolidated.<br/><br/>Nacogdoches County<br/><br/>EOG Resources completed the Aclco Unit No. 1 H
to 19,515 feet 3.1 miles southwest of Chireno in the Carthage Field. On<br />
a 32/64-inch choke well potentialed <span style="font-weight: bold;">33.092 million</span> cubic feet of gas in<br />
the Haynesville Shale.<br/><br/><div id="storyParagraph"><ul>
<li>Panola County<br/><br/>XTO Energy completed the Midyett-Gulley Well No. 13H 18,010 feet 4.3 miles southeast of
DeBerry in the Carthage Field. This well potentialed 7.219 million cubic<br />
feet of gas on a 24/64-inch choke. Production is in the Haynesville<br />
Shale.<br/><br/></li>
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<li>San Augustine County<br/><br/>Cabot Oil & Gas completed the Whitton Gas Unit Well No. 1H to 12,440 feet
4 miles northeast of San Augustine in the Angie Field. On a 38/64-inch<br />
choke the well potentialed 6.478 million cubic feet of gas. Production<br />
is in the James Lime.<br/><br/></li>
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Shelby County<br/><br/>Cabot Oil & Gas completed the A. Lucas OU Well No. 1 to 12,125 feet 9.5
miles southwest of Center in the Angie Field. On a 38/64-inch choke the<br />
well potentialed 21 barrels of crude. Production is in the Pettet.<br/><br/><br/> Encana Blackstone A-43H 32 MMcfe/d IP San Augustinetag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-06-14:2117179:Topic:13916422010-06-14T19:26:31.066ZALongviewhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/AZRealestate
From their presentation today.<br />
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• Blackstone A43 H<br />
success<br />
• 32 MMcfe/d IP<br />
• 9,500 psi back pressure<br />
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<a href="http://www.encana.com/investors/presentations/pdfs/20100614-capp-presentation.pdf">http://www.encana.com/investors/presentations/pdfs/20100614-capp-presentation.pdf</a>
From their presentation today.<br />
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• Blackstone A43 H<br />
success<br />
• 32 MMcfe/d IP<br />
• 9,500 psi back pressure<br />
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<a href="http://www.encana.com/investors/presentations/pdfs/20100614-capp-presentation.pdf">http://www.encana.com/investors/presentations/pdfs/20100614-capp-presentation.pdf</a> East Texas / District 6 - Haynesville Bossier production totalstag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-05-06:2117179:Topic:13219202010-05-06T02:46:07.581ZDJGhttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/DGaar
Here's a current rundown of Haynesville/Bossier production in East Texas.<br />
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Query dates are Jan '93 - May 2010, but it currently looks like TRRC only has data entered up through Feb 2010.<br />
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Will list these out by appropriate fields in the replies below....
Here's a current rundown of Haynesville/Bossier production in East Texas.<br />
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Query dates are Jan '93 - May 2010, but it currently looks like TRRC only has data entered up through Feb 2010.<br />
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Will list these out by appropriate fields in the replies below.... Enbridge Energy Partners to Further Expand East Texas Gas Gathering System Into Haynesville Shaletag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2010-02-12:2117179:Topic:11719562010-02-12T14:27:01.519Zjffree1https://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/jffree1
<p><strong>SOURCE: Enbridge</strong></p>
<p>Feb 11, 2010 06:45 ET</p>
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<p>HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwire - February 11, 2010) - Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P. (NYSE: <a href="http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/stock.jsp?Ticker=EEP">EEP</a>) ("the Partnership") today announced plans to expand its East Texas Gas Gathering System by constructing three lateral pipelines into Haynesville Shale producing areas in East Texas together with an additional large diameter lateral from Shelby County…</p>
<p><strong>SOURCE: Enbridge</strong></p>
<p>Feb 11, 2010 06:45 ET</p>
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<p>HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwire - February 11, 2010) - Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P. (NYSE: <a href="http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/stock.jsp?Ticker=EEP">EEP</a>) ("the Partnership") today announced plans to expand its East Texas Gas Gathering System by constructing three lateral pipelines into Haynesville Shale producing areas in East Texas together with an additional large diameter lateral from Shelby County to Carthage, Texas. The Haynesville Shale expansion is expected to increase the Partnership's takeaway capacity from Shelby, Nacogdoches and San Augustine counties to 900 million cubic feet per day (mmcf/d).</p>
<p>"We have secured commitments of more than 400 mmcf/d and additional acreage commitments of more than 50,000 acres. We are also in negotiations with other producers who are expected to aggressively drill in the Haynesville play in the East Texas region and fully expect this new capacity to be filled based on producer plans," said Terrance L. McGill, president of the Partnership's management company and of its general partner. "The Haynesville Shale Project will improve the takeaway capacity options for Haynesville Shale producers, and further positions the Partnership for continued strategic growth in this developing major natural gas production region."</p>
<p>The project, to be constructed at an estimated cost of $141.8 million, includes approximately 50 miles of 16-inch to 24-inch diameter pipe, all in Shelby, Nacogdoches and San Augustine counties, as well as an additional 38-mile, 24-inch lateral from Shelby County to Carthage. The project may also include a treating facility and additional compressor units to boost capacity out of the area.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Enbridge-Energy-Partners-Further-Expand-East-Texas-Gas-Gathering-System-Into-Haynesville-NYSE-EEP-1115679.htm">http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Enbridge-Energy-Partners-Further-Expand-East-Texas-Gas-Gathering-System-Into-Haynesville-NYSE-EEP-1115679.htm</a></p> What about south of Kardell 1H?tag:gohaynesvilleshale.com,2009-11-08:2117179:Topic:10118422009-11-08T20:09:29.907ZBill Williamshttps://gohaynesvilleshale.com/profile/BillWilliams
An oil industry friend of my cousin's told her that the Kardell was a major discovery but that the Haynesville Shale becomes much thinner very quickly as you go south of San Augustine. She told her that Hwy 21 and around there isabout as far south as the oil companies are going to go for now. She said that all of it will be worked eventually, toward the end of the play but to the south it's thinner and a lot deeper and there's a lit of easier stuff to drill for the forseeable future. She said…
An oil industry friend of my cousin's told her that the Kardell was a major discovery but that the Haynesville Shale becomes much thinner very quickly as you go south of San Augustine. She told her that Hwy 21 and around there isabout as far south as the oil companies are going to go for now. She said that all of it will be worked eventually, toward the end of the play but to the south it's thinner and a lot deeper and there's a lit of easier stuff to drill for the forseeable future. She said all the companies know that. Is this right y'all think? Anybody that's got some facts or thoughts, post!