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Leasing rates, Woodlawn fieldI have an offer from BP of $300/acre 1/5 for deep rights in northern Harrison county. It's in the Sparks survey. Also own minerals in the a… Started by btj |
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Sep 8, 2011 Reply by jr |
![]() SNIDER-JONES-WINOCOUR (ALLOCATN) - Well # 1HDose anyone know if they have frac-ed this one yet?.... it is way north of I-20 right ont the Stateline. Started by Coonman |
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Aug 27, 2011 Reply by Caddo Rat |
![]() Devon Leasing Activity In Harrison CountyI got it on good authority that Devon was moving resources into leasing in Harrison County. Can anyone confirm? I got no specifics on por… Started by dbob |
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Aug 26, 2011 Reply by Caddo Rat |
![]() Valence Brewster #8It looks like Valence is setting up to frac the Brewster #8 again. Started by Robby Patterson |
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Jul 20, 2011 Reply by Josh |
![]() Nancy Brewster #8 Production report is postedStarted by Caddo Rat |
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Jun 22, 2011 Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant |
![]() Need some wisdom on depths.....Permit says "Completion depth" 10300 (Haynesville Shale) The total depth of the well is permitted for 12500. How many feet thick is the H… Started by Caddo Rat |
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May 29, 2011 Reply by adubu |
Mineral Right Leasing RatesMineral rights or coming up for renewal leasing. What are some of the offers being made and renewed at? Been told some renewed at $300.00… Started by cameo |
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May 29, 2011 Reply by cameo |
![]() Valence Brewster #8I think they "frac'd" the Brewster #8 May12 & 13. Started by Robby Patterson |
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May 17, 2011 Reply by adubu |
![]() XTO Holcombe 18700 feetComments anyone??? Started by Caddo Rat |
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May 10, 2011 Reply by jffree1 |
![]() Bath B #10 Pad is getting ready.....On highway 43 south. Started by Caddo Rat |
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Apr 28, 2011 Reply by Caddo Rat |
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