Looks like Jim Bob finally pulled it off.

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It looks like the unit size might be 2560 acres. That would be 4 sections with 2 mile spacing between wells. 

If I recall, the unit size is going to be 900 acres. Had a letter sometime back fro our O&G attorneu, will try and find it later.

Left off a 0 there. It is was proposed as a 9000 ac unit. This falls under La. R.S. 30:5.1 - Ultra Deep Pool Order, which allows units up to 9000 ac for wells below verticle depths of 15,000 ft.

http://ucmwww.dnr.state.la.us/ucmsearch/UCMRedir.aspx?url=http%3a%2...

State report has Top Salt 17305, Base Salt 19185 Chalk 27148 Base Chalk27680 Top Tuscaloosa 28480

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