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"1 TO 2 MILES DUE EAST OF THE SITE."james e. melton, jr. replied May 7, 2012 to Exxon Morehouse well |
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Jul 6, 2012 Reply by Ed |
"Driving by on Hwy 2 today and notced the frac trailers are still parked there. Didn…"james e. melton, jr. replied May 7, 2012 to Exxon Morehouse well |
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Jul 6, 2012 Reply by Ed |
"Passed by on Hwy 2 today and could still see blue fracking trailers lined up at the…"james e. melton, jr. replied Mar 19, 2012 to Exxon Morehouse well |
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Jul 6, 2012 Reply by Ed |
"Skip, could this be a head fake. Have talked to several locals in morehouse and in…"james e. melton, jr. replied Feb 23, 2012 to Exxon Morehouse well |
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Jul 6, 2012 Reply by Ed |
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