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East Texas Drilling Report 11-22-2009DEVELOPMENTAL Freestone County XTO Energy will drill the W.A. Keils Gas Unit Well No. 7 to 13,200 feet 2.8 miles south of Teague in the Tea… Started by jffree1 |
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Dec 30, 2009 Reply by jffree1 |
East Texas Drilling Report - 12/27/09Developmental: Freestone County The W. H. Day, Et Al Gas Unit #1 Well No.4H will be drilled 2.1 miles southwest from Fairfield in the Teag… Started by DJG |
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Dec 26, 2009 Reply by DJG |
East Texas Drilling Report 12-20-09DEVELOPMENTAL Freestone County XTO Energy will drill the Holt Gas Unit Well No. 1 to 10,600 feet 1.3 miles southwest of Streetman in the C… Started by jffree1 |
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Exon/Mobile deep well in Upshur County - Delrose Gas Unit 4 - Well #2H / 1.5 Miles No. of Gilmer / HB Kelsey Survey (A-268)Interesting re-permit application today for Upshur Co Exxon/Mobile Delrose Gas Unit 4 - Well #2H W-1 link: http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us… Started by DJG |
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East Texas Drilling Report 11-29-2009DEVELOPMENTAL Freestone County XTO Energy will drill the Wilburn Well No. 13 and the Cagle Gas Unit Well No. 30 in the Freestone (Cotton V… Started by jffree1 |
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Welcome to Central Texas Gasjffree1 suggested this group awhile back and it seems to be a natural fit for what we are discussing on GHS. Soon we'll be discussing Wyomi… Started by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) |
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Nov 17, 2009 Reply by intrepid |
Shale drilling and lithium extraction are seemingly distinct activities, but there is a growing connection between the two as the world moves towards cleaner energy solutions. While shale drilling primarily targets…
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