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Cabot 878.34 acre Walters Unit

What happened to the 704 acre max rule?

Started by j garrett

30 Mar 26, 2010
Reply by DJG

Interesting New Devon Permit

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/viewW1PdfFormAction.do?submit=w1Pdf   They have a directional, a horizontal, and now a 16500' vertical in…

Started by ALongview

4 Mar 26, 2010
Reply by jffree1

Common Resources New Well Application 10/29/09

Status # 686784 OP # 169727 - COMMON RESOURCES L.L.C. API # 405-30303 Submitted: 10/29/2009 RED RIVER 620 - Well # 1 06 - SAN AUGUSTINE Cou…

Started by jffree1

9 Mar 22, 2010
Reply by jffree1

The Best Southern Haynesville/Mid-Bossier Presentation To Date

Of particular interest are pgs:42,43,84,85,87,89 http://phx.corporate-ir.net/External.File?item=UGFyZW50SUQ9MzY2NjB8Q2hpbGRJRD0tMXxUeXBlP

Started by ALongview

0 Mar 19, 2010

XTO has 2 new permits: Mavericks DU #1H and Lobos DU #1H

Mavericks DU #1H:http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPublicQuery=Y&name=MAVERICKS%2BDU&univDocNo=48598306

Started by jffree1

0 Mar 17, 2010

New permit for Crimson 2/19/10

The Crimson Grizzly #1 shows on the TXRRC map now. It appears to be about 2.5 miles south of the Kardell well location. The permit shows an…

Started by om28v

8 Mar 16, 2010
Reply by charles salley

New well site 1/2 mile N of Denning off FM 354

No permit filled yet. Do not know who's well this is ?    

Started by etx44

3 Mar 13, 2010
Reply by jffree1

581.75 acres situated in William Humphries Survey, A-138 and J.H. Fox Survey, A-664, San Augustine Co

Started by jay w

36 Mar 9, 2010
Reply by jffree1

EOG permits Bennett Gas Unit #1H in E. Brown, A-57

Status #  691218 API # 405-30324 OP # 253162   -   EOG RESOURCES, INC.    Approved ,Issued: 02/12/2010 ,Filed: Online BENNETT GAS UNIT - We…

Started by jffree1

3 Mar 5, 2010
Reply by jffree1

Shale thickness 200 ft on San Aug / Nac County line

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

Started by j garrett

47 Mar 5, 2010
Reply by RBH

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