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"DEM, Well, may all our Christmases be Merry and our New Year's Bright!! Thanks for t…"

Sharon E. Samford replied Nov 14, 2010 to Devon Bell 1H, Alexander H. Gates Survey A-251, Shelby, County

30 Apr 23, 2011
Reply by Bill R

"Bill R -- Thanks...the Bell lH is the one I've been looking for...also familiar with…"

Sharon E. Samford replied Nov 12, 2010 to Devon Bell 1H, Alexander H. Gates Survey A-251, Shelby, County

30 Apr 23, 2011
Reply by Bill R

"Bill R, Do you happen to know which 2 Devon wells are shut in? Shelby County, perhap…"

Sharon E. Samford replied Nov 12, 2010 to Devon Bell 1H, Alexander H. Gates Survey A-251, Shelby, County

30 Apr 23, 2011
Reply by Bill R

"Adubu, thanks for your input...every little bit of explanation is appreciated. ss"

Sharon E. Samford replied Nov 12, 2010 to Devon Bell 1H, Alexander H. Gates Survey A-251, Shelby, County

30 Apr 23, 2011
Reply by Bill R

"Thanks, jffree, always appreciate your knowledge and willingness to share!"

Sharon E. Samford replied Nov 12, 2010 to Devon Bell 1H, Alexander H. Gates Survey A-251, Shelby, County

30 Apr 23, 2011
Reply by Bill R

"Bill R, Were all seven Devon wells or were other operators involved??? I can surely…"

Sharon E. Samford replied Nov 12, 2010 to Devon Bell 1H, Alexander H. Gates Survey A-251, Shelby, County

30 Apr 23, 2011
Reply by Bill R

"CE, We're in the dark about what's going on...no report on file with TRRC as yet, no…"

Sharon E. Samford replied Nov 12, 2010 to Devon Bell 1H, Alexander H. Gates Survey A-251, Shelby, County

30 Apr 23, 2011
Reply by Bill R

"Bill, we were in Center last week. Reportedly, they were 850' from end of drilling d…"

Sharon E. Samford replied Sep 27, 2010 to Devon Bell 1H, Alexander H. Gates Survey A-251, Shelby, County

30 Apr 23, 2011
Reply by Bill R

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