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Pine Knot replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion XTO BIRDWELL 22H AND POWELL 15H INITIAL PRODUCTION in the group Natchitoches Parish
"Thanks Skip the last letter I got showed 3 different wells. Looks like they made a change now."
Jan 30, 2020
Pine Knot replied to Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant's discussion XTO BIRDWELL 22H AND POWELL 15H INITIAL PRODUCTION in the group Natchitoches Parish
"Skip the location is in the southeast corner of XTO's section 15. They plan to drill section 14, 22 and 23 from that location."
Jan 30, 2020

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At 1:54 on September 18, 2009, zzblues said…
You must have had your camera aimed somewhere else. Saw a stack of pine knots!
At 15:56 on September 14, 2009, zzblues said…
hey pine knot I see u online
At 21:36 on August 13, 2008, GasHog said…
hey did you hear about the man near robeline getting 22500 per acre
for 80 acres one mile of of town
At 22:10 on August 12, 2008, GasHog said…
your not going to need any pine knotts when you get that gas well
At 9:43 on July 31, 2008, Memphis Buckshot said…
You bet I do! Since my dogs were running it!!
 
 
 

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