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XTO still has 8 rigs down here but they are scattered over three counties. Exco and EOG are still fairly busy in Nac. and San Augustine but I think they will have most of the HBP drilling finished up this year so if the gas price doesn't improve later this year, I think you will see a lot of rigs moving out of the trough.
Devon and a few others are drilling CV wells up north where they have a chance at finding a little condensate. And, there is a huge rumor running through Harrison and Panola that someone brought in a nice oil well. Nothing substantial to back it up yet, though, so stay tuned...
Where you been, intrepid? I posted all of the XTO wells last month:-).
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/shelbycounty/forum/topics/x...
ETDR needs to tighten up.
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