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![]() Petrohawk PermitThis question is for anyone who may be able to answer my question. I noticed that Petrohawk filed for permit today Bowers, 2miles NW Tenaha… Started by Laurie |
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Jun 11, 2009 Reply by Adam |
![]() William Nail SurveyDoes anybody have any information concerning the William Nail Survey near Tenaha or BoBo? Started by Keith |
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Pad and Pipeline PaymentsAnyone know what the going rates are for a pad site and payments for pipeline and road ? Looks like I'm about to get all three and not sur… Started by Miracle |
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May 20, 2009 Reply by leo bishop |
![]() Petrohawk, Lane Unit and Bowers UnitI'm new to the group. Have leased minerals and Petrohawk has done survey in Jesse Sullins and shown us where well will be but haven't heard… Started by LJW |
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May 12, 2009 Reply by Carter |
Haynesville Shale and the test well Harvey #1Does anyone have the current status of Harvey #1 ? Started by cicero |
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![]() Mineral Leases in Shelby CountyWell as they say my wife and I are in a quandry. About 6 weeks ago we were contacted by a landman with St. Mary's exploration concerning so… Started by Eric |
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Apr 18, 2009 Reply by Sarah |
CHK January 2009 Invester PresentationDid everyone see this link from the main page? It's got a good map of CHK leases with drills. Shelby County doesn't look too shabby! http:/… Started by Charmine |
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Apr 14, 2009 Reply by Jay Bee |
![]() Devon's McSwain Well No. 4 ?Back in July of last year, the following appeared in the East Texas Drilling Report: Shelby County In a lease 8.6 miles southwest of Cente… Started by WPJ |
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Apr 12, 2009 Reply by Kenneth Fults |
![]() Shelby County, Texas Well ActivityWord is Chesapeak started drilling their Harvey #1H last week. I believe this is Chesapeak's first permitted horizontal Haynesville Shale w… Started by Mark |
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Apr 11, 2009 Reply by Laurie Grimmett |
![]() Pipeline...I heard that everything has pretty much slowed down to a stop in Shelby County...(Tenaha area) because O&G co's are having trouble with… Started by Laurie |
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Mar 18, 2009 Reply by Gone Fishin |
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