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"Two Dogs, One must wonder about SWEPI.... They have about 100 units in Southern DeSo…"

msfva replied May 23, 2009 to Google Maps of Permitted Wells

32 Jul 21, 2009
Reply by Gambler

"waltcop, I looked on sonris and this new well seems to be a shallow well (i.e., not…"

msfva replied Feb 22, 2009 to Sabine Wells (Olympia Minerals and Murry)

90 May 26, 2009
Reply by olddog573

"Betty, Could you scan it in and post it for us? Thanks."

msfva replied Jan 25, 2009 to New Haynesville well permitted in Sabine by Chesapeake.

12 Sep 10, 2009
Reply by RR

"Sheila, In this play, it's turning out that some of these companies are not even as…"

msfva replied Nov 21, 2008 to Sec7-t9N-r11W

42 Nov 23, 2008
Reply by pam kurz

"Pam, Your question might find get better answers if it had a wider audience. Why don…"

msfva replied Oct 11, 2008 to Sec7-t9N-r11W

42 Nov 23, 2008
Reply by pam kurz

"Pam, What do I think? I think I'm way out of my league advising you on this one. I d…"

msfva replied Oct 11, 2008 to Sec7-t9N-r11W

42 Nov 23, 2008
Reply by pam kurz

"Pam, Have you talked with the other mineral owners, to see what their take on this i…"

msfva replied Oct 11, 2008 to Sec7-t9N-r11W

42 Nov 23, 2008
Reply by pam kurz

"Pam, Never sign anything you aren't comfortable with or don't understand. Get Dave M…"

msfva replied Oct 11, 2008 to Sec7-t9N-r11W

42 Nov 23, 2008
Reply by pam kurz

"Gee, Maybe SWEPI could come out on this site, as a sign of good faith, and let every…"

msfva replied Oct 2, 2008 to Sabine Wells (Olympia Minerals and Murry)

90 May 26, 2009
Reply by olddog573

"Both of these wells have recent sonris posings saying they are shut-in. Does anyone…"

msfva replied Oct 1, 2008 to Sabine Wells (Olympia Minerals and Murry)

90 May 26, 2009
Reply by olddog573

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