Anyone local to the Avoyelles area hearing anything about the Eagles Ranch Well? It appears that they recently finished drilling well and should be moving frac crews on location soon.

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Eagles Ranch 14 H #1 is now the unit well for AUS C RB SUB.  All mineral interest included within that unit boundary will share in the production of the well and any future wells drilled in the unit.  I've highlighted the border in pink to help you identify whether your mineral are included.  There are portions of Sections 14, 24, 38, 25, 26 & 27 in the unit.

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Thank you Skip!

You're welcome, Cindy.

I had a question on production on this well. When will the November production be posted?  

Probably mid-February.

Just saw the November production for Eagles Ranch.  Hope that it was offline some during the month  Not too good at copying but here it is:

11/01/2017 052025 1 622 14192 15394 14436 378 AVOYELLES
10/01/2017 052025 1 453 27609 29029 27440 622 AVOYELLES
09/01/2017 052025 1 0 26896 24024 26443 453 AVOYELLES

David, is the 14192 BBL per day or is this a monthly total?  Thanks.

Thanks Jay.

Thank you

473 barrels per day.

At $60 per barrel it paid out $4,121,820 through November 30. Over a million a month

David, did you deduct for royalty to lessors?  Or for Lease Operating Expenses?  I suspect that you are stating gross revenue based on the total barrels and a presumed $60/barrel price.

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