My best guess for LA, they continue to drill Hosston (Travis Peak) verticals to the west and try out horizontal CV wells to the east. You gotta think that the CV was the main perceived value in this acquisition. I know that Tanos is drilling in E TX but I haven't looked at their most recent wells.
I got a certified letter from Wildhorse today, but I missed the delivery.
Wondering if anyone else on this site received a letter from them and is willing to share its contents.
Thanks.
It is probably a notice letter for Wildhorse's sale to Tanos with explanation of how royalties will be paid going forward.
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