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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Thanks for the Motherload maps jffree1 !!
You're welcome.
jffree1,
On your third map showing the Ironosa well...how far away would you say is the town of BlandLake from the Ironosa???
Cheerleader, from the intersection of FM 1279 & FM 3230 it's about 2.5 miles as the crow flies.
I may just put some pictures up of ironosa for yall.
That would be great. Please do.
WilliamS,
That would be great. Have the crew take a picture of you beside the Ironosa.
Thanks jffree1,
Would you say the Ironosa is parallel to BlandLake [on the east side of Blandlake] or is the Ironosa north or northeast of town?
I'm getting a warm and fuzzy Motherload feeling about this well!!
It is east, CL. If you go N on 147, just before the FM 1279 intersection, the gate is on the east side of 147 but you can't see the rig from there.
Thanks jffree1,
You are saying the Ironosa is east about 2.5 miles from Blandlake the town, correct?
I don't have a clue where the town of Blandlake is Cheerleader. The intersection I gave you first is at the south end (on the west side) of the actual lake. If that is the town on the west side of the lake, then yes.
CL, Bland Lake is a community and a small lake is there, used to be a train stop back in the day. Ironosa is east of there about 2.5 miles and Ironosa is also about 4 miles north of the Kardell well. Ironosa is north east of the town of San Augustine. Ironosa is more in what is called the Hawthorn community north east of Liberty Hill community. None of these communities have anything there now except a few residences.

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