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Has anyone seen any leasing or drilling activity in Sabine County? We used to have a lease with Forestar within the J.I Pifermo survey back around 2015. They apparently went down to 9,000 feet and…Continue

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jffree1 replied to P Ballay's discussion Sabine County - old Rutledge 1 area
"I have not heard of any leasing activity in Sabine County in years. That well was Rutledge #1, a wildcat well permitted vertical to 9,000'. They finished drilling July 15, 2014 but never got a Lease ID number for it so no production.  The…"
Mar 9, 2022
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Sabine County - old Rutledge 1 area

Has anyone seen any leasing or drilling activity in Sabine County? We used to have a lease with Forestar within the J.I Pifermo survey back around 2015. They apparently went down to 9,000 feet and stopped. I don't know all the technical terms or the implications of stopping at that depth, if that means there is nothing in that area etc. I was wondering if anyone has had new lease offers or even drilling in that area since about 2015 or 2016?Thanks for any info,P BallaySee More
Mar 8, 2022

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