Does anyone have any idea why all of the original operators only looked at the TMS in the 9500-11000' True Vertical Depth range? Everything that I've read tells me that these areas in southern Ms is all normally pressured, Rigs can easily handle a 13000-14000' TVD and 18000' MD well in East or West Feliciana Parishes which is structurally deeper and starts to get into the 0.70 psi/ft range. Just curious why one of the largest Oil in Place basins hasn't been given more effort!!
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