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![]() T15-R8-S26Hi folks I am new to the group my family has some acrage in sec 26, Has there been any activity ? We have been approached by a company that… Started by KP-s26-15-r8 |
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Aug 30, 2008 Reply by Landowner |
![]() Bienville Region Map with Section Map.Organize. When you refer to activity in an area reference the Region on the Map. Township, Section, Range is too difficult to follow for mo… Started by Har C2 |
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Aug 26, 2008 Reply by john Bn3 |
Wiggins H: Section 36Any new information on how drilling is going? Started by Coach_SC |
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![]() What determines Lease Bonus amount?Other than the obvious of "location"... Does the number of acres you have determine Lease Bonus amounts? If you have say 100 acres is the… Started by Jenn in Bn6 |
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Aug 21, 2008 Reply by Suni |
Wiggins H, Section 36Does anyone have a recent update on this well? Started by Coach_SC |
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Companys that offer to get Oil companys to bid on your land.There are a couple of ads on this web site that offer to get Oil company's to bid on your land. Has anyone used these guys, and what was th… Started by philpapa |
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Boundary linesLand men representing Chesapeake and Petrohawk have both told me that no leasing activity is currently going on east of the township line t… Started by philpapa |
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Aug 12, 2008 Reply by Landowner |
Need update on Sec 36 Questar well.How is the well coming along in Sec 36. Last I saw they were just below 8700 ft. Started by BN11 |
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Aug 11, 2008 Reply by Coach_SC |
Latest on Drilling South of Mt. OliveAnyone have info on latest drilling/production off HWY 155 south of Mt. Olive? Started by Suni |
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Aug 11, 2008 Reply by john goodday |
Section 36 Questar WellAnyone have any new information on the Questar Well in section 36 of Bienville parish ? Started by Coach_SC |
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Aug 7, 2008 Reply by Double Eagle |
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