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Has anyone in the San Augustine area been approached by XTO regarding leasing?
Yes, it is pretty much the same presentation from Nov. and Dec. I didn't look to see if I had already posted it and I sometimes forget what happened last month... or yesterday, for that matter.
I haven't seen the EnCana map but EOG has one that is pretty interesting.
http://www.eogresources.com/media/slides/InvPres_1210.pdf
See page 19
I saw an Encana map that showed the Haynesville shale going right thru the center of angelina cty. Would anyone know of any other maps like this? I was trying to find out if my land was in the shale area or outside of it. I tried to lay another map over to see yet What's to scale right? And I know the boundaries seem to be changing daily as new data comes in. There was a water well drilled on my property and it could never be used due to the gas coming out of it! That is exciting yet does not mean anything. Probably some shallow gas that has leached upward but hey its still exciting!
Shale drilling and lithium extraction are seemingly distinct activities, but there is a growing connection between the two as the world moves towards cleaner energy solutions. While shale drilling primarily targets…
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