I just noticed trailer houses being moved in just slightly North and across 171 from the Comstock well that is across 171 from the compact station in Noble. The pad has been there perhaps a month or 2. I think that is a Comstock location as well. Just FYI.

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No, Cheasapeake!
Sorry, see you are way ahead of me on that. I figured it might be in the same section as the Comstock just across 171. However after thinking about it I guess the section doesn't matter since there can be many owners in a section. With that in mind where can I find a section map of Sabine parish? I down loaded a program that was advertising on the side and picked up a virus. I would appreciate your help.
Thanks, Dan
What was the website?
Keith, I don't see itnow but it wasw something like AOL. I can ask my I. T. guy unless that rings a bell. Dan
is the bottom hole for the new well in Noble in section 10?
Everything will be done in sect. 4 north to south.
Try this for sections I think it is the right place.

http://www.dotd.la.gov/planning/mapping/home.aspx
Dan, this pad is right on the line, going down the hill from it .(north) is township 9, section 33 recently unitized by Exxon/MOBIL.....have you renewed your lease yet?
Ken, what are they paying for leases around Converse?
TD,P most have leased but after the intial hold out most were 6-6.5 K I know of a few a little higher, a few a little lower. I would suspect to fill in units unleased in Converse area this would still prevail.
Thanks Ken.
Ken, thanks for the info.No My present lease doesn't expire until March. I was hoping someone might come in before it expires. I was told with the short time left the present lease holder would not have time to get the permits etc. to spud in before expiratioin.

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