I have some news. Goldston Oil has leased property south of Castor. The lease does not cover Haynesville shale. Just Hosston up. Terms of the lease were 500/acre and 1/4 royalty for a 3 year only lease. Any thoughts on Goldston? I know they have wells in Texas. I know the record on SONRIS does not look to good to me but they may have isolated something on the 3-D survey they want to go after. It was only a small area they went after. Any thoughts?
Marc
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The well was started 7/25/12. Here is the scan report.
Marc
New Report for this week. Drilling in progress.
Marc
Looks like the plugged and abandoned the well. Wished I had better news.
Marc
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