Is there any reason that the TMS would not extend into these counties? I have been looking at some old well logs from the Ansley Field and Waveland Field in Hancock County and I noticed that the Lower Tuscaloosa is present in a number of the old wells. There was some oil production in the past from the Tuscaloosa. Just curious as to why the play might stop at the state line. 

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As I have minerals on the state line in northern Pearl River county, I am anxious to see posts to this topic.

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