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Started this discussion. Last reply by kittycatmama Dec 29, 2013.
You may not remember me. We have talked on the phone before. I was under the name Gatrpaw then as well. Andy Delony and I are friends. I hope that I can help some on the stuff going on around you now. I am in a much better position to do so but, I have to be very careful not to jeopardize my job. I hear and see a lot of things. Some I can share and some I cannot. Good luck. Thanks for backing me up on the discussion on the Jackson well. I appreciate that very much!!
Hello Tony, sorry I took so long to respond but I stopped coming to this site due to the drop in natural gas prices in the last year. I, along with relatives own 160 acres in Oaks Field. I regained my interest when the Brown Dense came into play but even now I don't know much about what is really going on with that. Again, I apologize for such a long delay in responding. Sincerely, William Teague
Hey Tony,
Still have computer problem. Lost your e-mail address and phone number. would you please contact me? I have set up additional e-mail address which is: aubreysanderssanders@aim.com or you can callme at 480-993-8048. Thanx Tony
Any info or advice would be greatly appreciated.
I believe aso that some of my lands are held by Exxon servitude.
Thanks for responding .....Jim B.
tony, you can always contact me on my personal page to ask questions or make comments.
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