New TMS Activity: State Line Seeks Permission to drill the Reese 11 #1H, Amite County

PEARL RIVER FIELD – AMITE COUNTY

Petition of State Line Exploration, LLC, requesting the Board to integrate, with alternate risk charges, all interests in 2,160.5-acre oil unit, situated in in Sections 7, 9, 10, 11, 22, 23 and 24, Township 1 North, Range 2 East, to horizontally drill the Reese 11 No. 1H Well to a depth of 12,500’ to test the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale Formation at a regular bottomhole location, with authority to drill multiple horizontal wellbores.  Alternately, Petitioner requests the Board to integrate all interests in said unit without alternate risk chares.

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State Line Exploration, LLC

Company November:  43083844Q

Incorporation Date:  5 June 2018

Company Type:  Limited Liability

Company: (Non-Louisiana)

Jurisdiction:  Louisiana (US)

Registered Address:  3867 Plaza Tower Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70816

Agent Name:  C T Corporation System

Agent Address:  3867 Plaza Tower Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70816

Directors/Officers:

            C T Corporation Systems, agent

            Edward Geiser, Manager

            Juniper SLE Holdings, LLC, member

            Kevin Cumming, Manager

 

 

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