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Forestar drilling Rutledge #1

Back in April Forestar Oil & Gas permitted the Rutledge #1 as a vertical Wildcat to 9,000' in the J. I. Pifermo Survey, A-47. W-1 Page…

Started by jffree1

12 Nov 5, 2015
Reply by Billy H Mc Daniel

Chesapeake: Issues in Sabine County

Is Chesapeake having problems just in Sabine County or is a possible larger issue? Ran across a Sept  article discussing Chesapeake nearing…

Started by Love Horizontals

15 Nov 5, 2011
Reply by jffree1

Chesapeake-Hezekiah #1H

OK, gang... we finally have another permit in the county! CHK-Hezekiah #1H is located in the Hezekiah Cartwright survey, A-83. W-1: http:/…

Started by jffree1

30 Oct 12, 2010
Reply by DJG

ETX Fluid Solutions applies for SWD well at Pendleton

ETX Fluid Solutions submitted a permit application for a Salt Water Disposal well, Pendleton #1, to be located in the Southeast corner of J…

Started by jffree1

2 Aug 20, 2010
Reply by jffree1

New Endeavor Permit-Barrett #1 (403-30458)

OK... it's another vertical (sigh) to 18,500' in the Wildcat field. J. Craughan Survey, A-79 just north of Richard Slaughter Survey, A-53.…

Started by jffree1

17 Jun 26, 2010
Reply by Frank Coday

Chesapeake-Bridges #1H API #403-30457

This one will be drilling from the Hezekiah pad. http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPublicQuery=Y&name=BRID

Started by jffree1

2 Jun 4, 2010
Reply by jffree1

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