We had an oil lease that ended in 2010. We keep hearing about activity in Union Parish but don't know if we are in the "hot zone". We are located T19 R1E S14and 24. Does any know if this is an area that we should expect some interest from O & G companies? If so, who are the major players in the area?
Tags: Parish, Union, brown, dense, lease, lower, oil, smackover
the "good" wells are north of you in 22N-1E. You're deeper and likely gassier down there.
Thanks for the comment. I kinda hope they take a chance on the gassier areas...lol
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