Leased in 2006, expired. Recieved proposal from Pine belt. Land in Claiborne Parish. What other activity is in this area? Thankyou our land has been our family for many years.

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I don't know. More importantly, just because there is brown dense smackover does not mean they can succesfully and economically produce
from it.

The first EOG well wouldn't even frac. Rock was to hard and would not fracture.
"The first EOG well wouldn't even frac. Rock was to hard and would not fracture."

Where was that well?
Electro,

Does the Monroe uplift have anything to do with the shallower depths?
North LA, I believe that The Baron is referring to this well:

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/arkansasshale/forum/topics/...
Are you sure skip? I thought Anderson oil was the owner of that well and not EOG. I vaguely remember an older well about a year ago in Union county close to 3 forks but I don't think they ever went horizontal which makes me think it was just a scout well.
Yeah. I think the Baron is talking about that well. I'm curious how the Anderson well is going but I haven't heard from Bill Meaney since late Oct. I'm not sure if the well has been fracd or not.
I don't expect that we will be hearing from Mr. Meaney for a while.
Why is that?
Because he is smart enough to know that what is happening with the well now is not something that you post on a website. As I have stated before, only on GHS would a geologist for a drilling well communicate with laymen regarding any specifics of that well. Bill may offer some insight and specifics beyond the basics once the completion report is filed. I hope the well is a success and he is able to then share some of the details and what it might mean for the area.
Ok. Thanks.
To which clause are you referring? I do not see the question to which this was an answer. I am thinking it is the Mother Hubbard clause

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