Devon has six rigs in Harrison County according to the report I looked at on Friday which is a surprise. Devon, BP, and Sendero are still leasing. Sendero seems to be interested in an area from Hallsville to the north. Devon and BP appear to be interested in the northeast part of the county. Anadarko is getting involved in the southeast part of the county but is more active in Panola County. Any guesses?
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Cotton Valley Liquids, unless in the extreme north. different folks have different opinions about what the target might be.
Do you know what Devon is paying for leases at this time?
In what area is Devon leasing?
Kathy, Thanks for the information. Which direction from Karnack? My wife's property is southeast of Karnack (on the southern boundary of Caddo Lake NWR). We have not been contacted by Devon.
Is Devon still leasing in Harrison County?
Saw this in today's Tyler newspaper. Anyone have any current information? Had no choke or production numbers.. All listed under completions. thanks
Harrison ................ Penn Virginia Oil & Gas............... Steele GU No. 1 .......................... Carthage, North (Cotton Valley).... 10,172.......... N/A................ N/A .................... 5.1 Miles SW Elysian Fields
Harrison ................ BP America Production Co.......... McGee GU “B” 7H ........................ Woodlawn (Cotton Valley) ............ 9,824............ N/A................ N/A ............................ 4.7 Miles NW Marshall
Harrison ................ Penn Virginia Oil & Gas............... Crawford GU 8.............................. Carthage, North (Cotton Valley).... 10,285.......... N/A................ N/A ............................ 13.2 Miles SE Marshall
Harrison ................ Penn Virginia Oil & Gas............... Crawford GU 8.............................. Carthage, North (Cotton Valley).... 10,285.......... N/A................ N/A ............................ 13.2 Miles SE Marshall
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