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Great news ALongview!!! Confirmed today the Hall 12/24" transition point is just East of Hwy. 87 @ Telephone Rd., same point that the survey markers take off West marked PL/CL. Not much doubt about the E/W line discussed before being the Tenaska line!
Am I reading right...2.8 miles west of Geneva?
Right on! Move east young men!
Patterson rig 453 spud the Bengal #1H on 9-12-10. This will be our 4th horizontal for a total of 5 Haynesville wells drilled this year. It's a start... maybe Crimson will tell the world if they make a well.
Where is Bengal #1H in relation to Milam?
It's west near the San Augustine County line.
we can stand in our yard and see this rig across the way...a beautiful sight..we are on a very high hill, it is not close enough to do anything for us, however, this is a very good sign that more are on the way...we heard today from someone who talked to a landowner that 3 pads are going in down mcmahon chapel road on one property, we drove down and could see activity back off the road, not sure if we were in right place..hope so, that is much closer to the back of our property...things are looking up...we all need to be patient, we will be seeing much more as the year plays out...smj
does anyone know if this is near the roberts survey A-50?
It's about 4 miles NE in the J. Craughan survey, A-80.
I am sorry but do you mean 4 miles NE of A-50.I am slow at this.Thank You
That right. It's NE of the Roberts Survey.
The scuttlebutt from the surveying crews in the area, (not the ones doing the line work for the seismograph(sp)), EOG is mapping 4 units on the west side of palo guacho and Crimson is mapping 2 units east of the same creek and then 2 more near the tiger and palo guacho confluence

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