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Lee Ann, I haven't seen any leases recorded for your specific area the last time I looked. Your minerals are generally on the eastern edge of the area of interest at this time. I'm basing this on the fact that Mineral Springs appears to be roughly located in Sections 9,10,15 & 16 -19N - 2W. If that's accurate the area that Wildhorse has designated for possible seismic testing is just to your west by a couple of miles and the closest wells are another four or more miles further west. There are other companies exploring the CV/LCV horizons in this general area.
I suggest that you join the Lincoln Parish Group and review the discussions concerning Wildhorse. Use this link: http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/lincolnparish
Note to members: Let's make all replies in this discussion thread until Keith can delete the duplicate thread.
Are you sure Petrohawk had leases in the area?
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