Is this just the beginning?
They have taken a bunch of assignments in Shelby, San Augustine, and Sabine County from Paloma, and Encana. See attachments.
Cash is king I guess!
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Permalink Reply by Robert on January 31, 2011 at 7:30    I'm with Skip, I'd also like to hear a discussion on pros and cons of majors taking over the shale.
PLUS to MAJORS IN SHALE
+ money to develop leases+ money to lobby and do PR
+ possibly better protections for water
MINUS TO MAJORS IN SHALE
- it really is "Big Oil" and do we really trust them?
- Personally, I'd rather see smaller guys in the Shale - but is it the best way?
Any other ideas? Might not be a dam thing we can do about it, EXCEPT it is good to know that the Big Boys think our Haynesville is worth investing in.
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