Curious for input for reasons that the Haynesville is doing pretty well, but the F'ville has not had a rig in two years. I know the wells are more productive, but the lower cost of D&C in the F'ville should make it somewhat attractive.  Any input?

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Rock Man, thank you for your detailed reply.  I am not knowledgeable enough to understand some of the Oil and Gas technical information, so thank you.  You definitely know what is going on.  I do plan on keeping the minerals, maybe one day there will some interest, even if it is for our children or grandchildren.  Your information and thoughts about this has been of help to me.

Thanks for your reply. You never know what may happen in the future - remember that no one drilled "shales" until the early 2000's and that play is now allowing the USA to be an oil exporter.

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