Enercom Presentation Aug. 24, 1020 has some interesting information about proposed NGV refueling corridors in the U.S. and Canada (pages 9-11).


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great stuff. the southern boundry is really looking great.
Gotta love the way Encana talks.
Makes me want to invest in Encana.
Me too. They may own SA and Sabine Counties before long.
I am trying to determine from the display maps if the northern boundaries of the Bossier Shale (according to Encana) includes all of the Holly Field. Veritas did lots of seismic shoots in this field for almost a yr., so there should be excellent data. Encana is operator in most of the sections of the Holly. The map seems a little off as it shows Encana's leases east of where they are in north Desoto (In southern Caspiana field & most of Holly)
Jay had mentioned a while back that, from the logs he's seen, it's getting pretty thin at Thorn Lake.
I would like to know whether this map included the C.C. Tutt Survey in Shelby County?

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