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That means land to lower SE part of DeSoto would not be of any value for oil, am I reading right?
Just wondering if this is just hype to sell more or run stock prices of these companies up..
Skip: Pinebelt has been in Union County for at least 12 months. Mid-year 2010, they had about 25 - 30 people working. There is still a backlog of offers that have not been signed waiting for title work to be completed.
There are reports that Triad has about 20 - 25 working Columbia County.
Do you have any estimates of how many acres per week or month that crews of this size should be signing? In addition to the two
large crews there have been several smaller crews that have been in and out of Union and Columbia Counties getting smaller amounts of acreage.
They say land men are all over Sharkey, Issaquena, and into Yazoo County, MS. Those areas are due East of the AR/LA state line. Ashley County is where Wilmot is isn't it? Is the same sort of thing going on there?
I posted this in the forum several days back, but didn't get much feedback - http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/forum/topics/smackover-formation-...
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