From their recent analyst day:

So now let's take a look at our exploration opportunities in the U.S. I'm going to spend the bulk of my time talking about plays where we've already established material possessions on an individual basis. But I have mentioned already that we have a lot of exploration going on outside of the plays, we're going to discuss in detail. Some of these could develop into large material positions, some may not. That's the nature of exploration. A couple I'll mention off the top of my head here. We're not going to go into detail though. We have a great well in the James Lime in San Augustine county. The Albert 2H over there, we drilled recently, came on -- it has been on for about 21 days so far at a rate of about 681 BOE per day through the first 21 days and 2.8 million a day. And so again, that's one that we're watching and seeing whether that could develop into a material position. We also have a well in the Eagle Bind trend in Madison County near Madisonville in Central Texas. That's the Mathis 2H. And we have a 30-day IP on that well of 585 barrels a day and about 876,000 cubic feet a day.

Again, ones we haven't built into material positions yet, we're working these areas and they may be the ones we talk to you about in the future. But some will develop, some will not. But I just want to give you an idea. There's a lot of feeder stock that's going into the overall exploration program that we have going on here at Devon.

Any thoughts out there on this prospect? Crimson has the only prospective map that I have seen but looks like it could be a decent sized area.

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Gotta love transcriptions.  I believe that would be the Halbert Trust 2H (but you probably already knew that:)).

ALongview - 

James Lime is a more conventional formation, and as I understand it, tends to be spotty, based on local oil/gas content, natural fractures, etc.  Its a favorite of me and some others here, in that pockets of it have probably been better defined by drilling the HA and some of the seismic work.  

I'm more interested in the Eaglebine, in particular as Devon reportedly has done some leasing recently over tehre.  

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