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Devon Energy 44 Replies

Started by Shari Ziviski. Last reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant Jan 12.

Sabine County Recent Activity 7 Replies

Started by Shay. Last reply by Phillip Ware Aug 5, 2022.

Forestar drilling Rutledge #1 12 Replies

Started by jffree1. Last reply by Billy H Mc Daniel Nov 5, 2015.

Anyone being approached? 17 Replies

Started by ALongview. Last reply by Shari Ziviski Mar 9, 2015.

Devon just added a new permit just West of the Co. line 7 Replies

Started by Phillip H. Last reply by Sabine County Girl Oct 30, 2012.

Devon Leaving San Augustine, Sabine Counties Rumor? 9 Replies

Started by Benn Bundy. Last reply by jffree1 Sep 6, 2012.

Cabot Files Leases 11 Replies

Started by ALongview. Last reply by Spring Branch,mineral owner Aug 30, 2012.

Sabine County-the james mason survey A-160 and william isaacs survey A-25 4 Replies

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From Crimson's Latest Conference Call 1 Reply

Started by ALongview. Last reply by Mike Aug 13, 2012.

West Spoon Completion? 14 Replies

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Sabine County Options

Started by Shari Ziviski Apr 18, 2012.

Another attempt at Hz. Saratoga well... 9 Replies

Started by jffree1. Last reply by Joe King Feb 21, 2012.

Chesapeake reports the Frazier and Richards 4 Replies

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Comment by ALongview on October 14, 2008 at 12:58
We signed middle of September but you were probably asking about any October signings.
Comment by jffree1 on October 14, 2008 at 11:50
Is anyone in Sabine County getting offers...from anyone?
Comment by jffree1 on September 20, 2008 at 11:49
I read in the "Beaumont Enterprise" today that it is taking the RRC an average of 45 days to process and issue a well permit. The norm through last year was 14-21 days. RRC is asking for emergency money to hire contractors to help with the permit workload.
Comment by HS on September 16, 2008 at 13:53
no problem there free i checked the map. i know this area pretty well, its just north off where range resources drilled 3 horizonal lime wells off nine mile road in 2004 with no luck, pretty sure most of the area your refering to is blm property
Comment by jffree1 on September 16, 2008 at 13:26
I was sort of in a hurry Friday when I got this info as I was gathering last minute supplies at the Dollar General. Sorry that it is lacking in specific details.
Comment by jffree1 on September 16, 2008 at 13:21
Look at the map, HS. In the north end of Sabine the line comes to a point in the Brightman Survey (which straddles both sides of the co. line). That's as near as I can come, at this time, to where this unit is located. That's all I was told..."In the point" at the Shelby line. I will try to find out more when everything settles down again.
Comment by HS on September 14, 2008 at 15:55
where are you refering to as up in the point at the shelby county line
Comment by ALongview on September 13, 2008 at 4:12
I second the thanks jffree, and stay safe!
Comment by jffree1 on September 12, 2008 at 17:29
Thanks for the kind words. More (hopefully) after the hurricane.
JF
Comment by Sandstone on September 12, 2008 at 13:47
Thanks so much Jffree! This type of sharing on this forum helps us all.
 

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