Again, from one of my reliable sources:  The Shale is over 200 ft thick on the county line between Nac & San Augustine.  Very high pressure reported.

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This would help justify the claim of the mega well out west of town....
which well would this be?
the butler rooney #1?
what area of the line? it goes from Martinsville to Broaddus. Are you talking primary around Chireno North where all the EOG wells are located (Hill, Gammage,Pop-Pop, and 5 Hassels)? Or up North from Chireno closer to Martinsville area where some of Common Resources Red-River wells and some of COG and XTO wells are located just across river into San Augustine County. Is this mostly bossier rather than haynesville shale?
mid county hwy 21 / Chireno area
Is it in Chireno or further west near Melrose? I hear that there is another large formation near Melrose.
maybe jffreel will do another one of his awesome Google Maps with locations posted for this area like he did in the western limits discussion. It was a great visual
I'll get on that tomorrow, RBH. Too late tonight.
jffreel..thought it was a really great visual...thanks for the HARD work..looking forward to it
Visual stimulation (San Augustine County Maps):
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Excellent work! That is good stuff.
thanks jffreel

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