Abington
  • Desoto and Avoyelles, LA
  • United States
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A Hanesville descendant of Grand Cane Abington family with other interests in Cenla and Pt. Coupee.

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At 10:25 on October 2, 2018, Lisa Melder-Johnson said…
Good news we are beginning to see more permits in Rapides Parish. Keep coming on my way T2N R3W?
At 0:19 on February 20, 2018, Hydrocarbonite said…

hey Mr. Abington, would like to be a member of the St Landry group as my interest and acreage are in evangeline parish... thanks, shawn

At 10:12 on July 11, 2012, William C. Morrison said…

I got to see Glen Morgan about 10 days before he passed away.  He seemed resigned to his fate.  The steroids he had been taking had a terrible effect on his body, he was all bloated.  But his spirit was still hanging in there.

Chip

At 11:09 on October 5, 2011, Watt Keller said…
Hey Abington, Atinum is at a little over 3500' on their Indigo16 well as of a couple of days ago. I know it's not in Avoyelles but it may be one you would care to watch. It's outside the levee in in St. Landry in Sec16 T3S R5E.
At 3:07 on March 26, 2011, Joe Aldridge said…
I was just curious about your interest in the AC. I'm so glad that you opened the thread. It has helped me greatly in being able to see what direction this play is going. Thanks again for your interest in the AC.
 
 
 

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