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"Anyone know any information on the XTO well in eastern Morehouse?"

Steve Rye replied Feb 22, 2012 to Exxon Morehouse well

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"New activity going on! 02-19-2012"

Steve Rye replied Feb 19, 2012 to Exxon Morehouse well

75 Jul 6, 2012
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Steve Rye replied Feb 19, 2012 to Exxon Morehouse well

75 Jul 6, 2012
Reply by Ed

"Sorry I didn't get any of the frac job. Guess I should have been there friday or sat…"

Steve Rye replied Feb 13, 2012 to Exxon Morehouse well

75 Jul 6, 2012
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"Picture taken 2-12-12 Looks like 1st stage of fracing complete. What is the next ste…"

Steve Rye replied Feb 12, 2012 to Exxon Morehouse well

75 Jul 6, 2012
Reply by Ed

"Try to get some new pics Thursday pm or Friday am. Will post when I get them."

Steve Rye replied Feb 8, 2012 to Exxon Morehouse well

75 Jul 6, 2012
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"More tanks and equipment has moved in today. Looks like fracing will start soon!"

Steve Rye replied Feb 7, 2012 to Exxon Morehouse well

75 Jul 6, 2012
Reply by Ed

"Photos taken Thursday"

Steve Rye replied Feb 4, 2012 to Exxon Morehouse well

75 Jul 6, 2012
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