Any comments about why the operators are focusing the Eaglebine drilling  on Burleson, Brazos and Madison counties and not in southernmost counties like Washington or Southern Grimes? any geological reason?

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http://fuelfix.com/blog/2013/03/24/eaglebine-is-‘the-next-thing’-for-drilling-companies/

Thanks a lot :)

Southern grimes is junk. Hard to drill and I haven't heard of any operator really having any success over there. I'm a consultant in that area and everything I've been on in grimes county makes a ton of water

Thanks a lot Joshua... it is hard to drill due to depth, lithology, HC type? or a combination of everything!!! it seems that rock quality definitely decreases in that trend

Lost circulation is the number one problem you run in to..

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