Justice was issued a permit on 8-12-13 to go to 10,500 feet in the Southeast corner of Sabine Parish S23-T5N-R9W. Seems like they drilled some core sample wells in the South end of Sabine a few years ago. I think I read at some point something about them testing the Eagle Ford with these wells. They plugged these wells and sounded like they may come back when they thought they could make it commercial.
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ShaleGeo, that's backing up fairly close to the older prospect near Hornbeck, S23-T4N-R11W. Do you think they may be at the point where it is commercially feasible to go back to that drill site considering crude and gas prices are drifting upward?
Marc
Never mind, I checked the map and it's farther out than I thought which would exclude us from that lease.
Thanks, Marc
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