I have property in the Trawick Gas Fields in Nacogdoches Co. We are leased to Exxon {XTO} starting in the 50's. These are mostly gas well and still producing gas. Would it be feasible to "frack" these old shallow wells? If a well is "fracked", must the well be a certain depth or maybe non-flowing or some other reason?
I am in gas units #44 and #61.
Thanks Ed
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I'm on the other side of the country, but consider that it appears that the old gas wells in this area are kept productive due to the extensive gas conditioning, pipeline facilities, and end-user accounts (pipes/valves) already in place in this area. Just wouldn't pay to let them go?
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