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Skip I was on Baker Hughes interactive maps and noticed 2 deep oil wells being drilled: one south of Mansfield and one in north Sabine Parish. Both are in 15000-20000 depth and drilled to salt basins.
Also there is a similar well in Panola County west of Joaquin. These are not my super rig, as these are not in production yet. The lg. rig I am talking about is supposedly already producing oil. I WILL find out where it is and if my contact's friend has exagerrated this.
Here are the wells Baker Hughes has listed as "oil" :
Nabors #102 Rig, Shell, Olympia Mills 23 #1 Well, SN 242644, S23-T9N-R12W
Nomac #22 Rig, Chesapeake, Pegues 17 #H1 Well, SN 242722, S17-T11N-R13W
I'm thinking the the wells were just labeled wrong by Baker Hughes.
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