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Ginger Oil activity in Lafayette, Nevada and Ouachita countiesStarted by Mike |
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![]() Horizontal Smackover wellsI hope these become popular :) http://www.aogc2.state.ar.us/Hearing%20Applications%20Archive/2009/May/373-2009-05.pdf Started by North LA |
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Dec 11, 2009 Reply by The_Baron |
SEECO's Proposed 182,689.10 ACRE UNITHas anyone heard about SEECO's proposed 182,689.10 ACRE UNIT ? The hearing is scheduled for Aug. 25 before the Arkansas Oil & Gas Commi… Started by john goodday |
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Aug 18, 2009 Reply by Dion Warr, CPL |
South ArkansasYa'll, it is fun to think about all this! I'm hoping for something myself in Louisiana. I know how hard it is to get info and I don't know… Started by Susie |
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Feb 19, 2009 Reply by tresangeles |
![]() Contacted Friday 08/29Latest news was offered $50 per acre own 60 acres told Landman we would pass. Township 14s Range 22w. Anybody else getting offers?, We pla… Started by Petro |
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Feb 2, 2009 Reply by Geoff |
![]() Fayetteville Shale or Haynesville Shale?I was wondering does the Haynesville Shale go up into Arkansas, or is this for the Fayetteville Shale? Started by Brenda Howell Cb4 |
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Dec 19, 2008 Reply by Lerret |
Brine, Oil and Gas LeasesFrom the Banner-News of Magnolia "Diary" column, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008: Celia McQuiston, land manager for Albemarle Corporation, has respo… Started by Mike |
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South Arkansas Rich in Natural ResourcesRefer all to the article in Arkansas Business magazine, "South Arkansas Rich in Natural Resources." Note references to both the Haynesville… Started by Mike |
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Sep 2, 2008 Reply by Petro |
![]() what company is leasing in sec 31we have 115 ac in that sec . was contacted but rejected there offer the offer was a joke they want it for 50.00 and 1/8 Started by west shreveport |
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Aug 22, 2008 Reply by Allen67 |
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