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Royalty interestCan anyone tell me how many acres a .01446302 interest in a 583.77 acre unit equals? Thanks Started by btj |
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Sep 8, 2011 Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant |
EOG ACLCO permits 2H thru 7HDoes any one know what is going on here? If E&P's are moving out of HS for wetter plays, this looks good for Nac County. EOG did this b… Started by nick waters |
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Aug 22, 2011 Reply by j garrett |
![]() Samson BlackbirdDoes anyone know what happened to the Blackbird? It was fracked but is not producing. Do you know what Samson plans to do, if anything? Started by SLeBlue |
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![]() Cabot Oil and Gas - Joint Venture AgreementsBack on Feb 22 Cabot announced they were trying to find other companies with which they could do joint ventures, and as a by product reduce… Started by William Barnum |
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Aug 13, 2011 Reply by William Barnum |
![]() Lease numberWho can I contact to get a lease number? Started by CC |
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Aug 8, 2011 Reply by jffree1 |
![]() Atoyac River RanchDoes anyone know where this well is? Started by CC |
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Aug 6, 2011 Reply by jffree1 |
![]() anyone in the pop-pop unit?Just checking to see if anyone was in the pop-pop unit in Nacogdoches County..... Started by CC |
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![]() Hollis Walton WellDoes anyone know anything about this well?It is in the J.A.Chireno survey. Started by Joe Cordray |
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Jul 24, 2011 Reply by Joe Cordray |
![]() Well DataHow long does it usually take on average from the spud date until they know the initial pressure date listed in mcf and the choke data (24/… Started by Bob Cratchet |
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Jul 11, 2011 Reply by jffree1 |
Samson prospects statusHello, I'm a long time reader, first time poster, but wondering if anyone know the status of these prospects leased by Samson? 2 Bayous… Started by sweetniece |
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Jul 7, 2011 Reply by RBH |
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