Maybe they want to get away from the high pressure/high temperature wells of Sabine Parish.

Jay

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I'll take 1/10 if it was on 5000 acres.
1/6 I believe. Did some work on it a while back.
You should have asked her on a date, lol.
Checkmateking,

I think I missed something, why are you congratulating the Lelong family? Thanks.
Because I saw on the plat that they own nearly 6000 mineral acres.
This makes me sad.
I guess this means they will not make it to 31 11 12.
I am hoping they are making this move for another reason.
Like maybe of their acreage in sec 7 has the most leases with an expiration date.
You must have inside information on why they are gong north.
I am actually hoping you are guessing.
you sad at the top that maybe they wont to get away from the high pressure.
maybe It sounded like a guess to vcs.
Jay --
I think VSC etc. was just expressing something to hang a hope on, not an actual opinion that there was any guessing going on. i've been reading your posts since last July and they always seemed well founded -- but then all I know about oil and gas I learned on this site or at the gas pump....

Me, I'm still holding out / hoping for 9N to show more activity ...

Is there any sign of continuing drilling activity in Sabine parish?
what about any information in northwest natchitoches parish? idoes the logs on the messenger well have the same pressure and temps as sabine wells? we are in a anadarko unit.
My area of interest is Southern Desoto, not Sabine, so maybe it does not apply to me, so disregard my post.
If this about Sabine, it would not affect me, I don't think.

Thanks!
Jim & ShaleGeo

I think there is something here I do not understand. I have not asked for proprietary information. I also do not understand why ShaleGeo felt it necessary for thanking Jim for having his back due to anything I have said. My apology to ShaleGeo. I do not know how I have given offense. But you never know.

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