can we start a lincoln group on this sight. if so does anyone know how to set it up?

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Comment by drillbit on July 26, 2008 at 14:08
Was in the West Simsboro Field area today...saw a brand new well with a huge Christmas tree in place. Why no signs?
Comment by Jaybird on July 10, 2008 at 13:29
Lincoln Parish has over 130 producing Gas wells in Range 4W alone. Quietly KCS/Petrohawk has been in the area since 2005.
Check out:
Section 15 and Section 16 Township 19N Range 04W
They have 35 producing gas wells in those 2 sections alone. It's time Lincoln Parish get's in on the site!

Jaybird
Comment by drillbit on July 10, 2008 at 12:55
Lots of gas has come out of the West Simsboro Field between Ruston and Arcadia along Interstate 20...e.g., take a look on Sonris at Section 15, Township 18N, Range 4 West. The deep wells in this smaller than 640 acre unit have produced over 6 billion cubic feet of gas. If its there, it is likely to be in the contiguous areas.
Comment by Jaybird on July 10, 2008 at 5:40
Lincoln Parish....I was hoping someone started it a long time ago. I don't know how to set it up but with the activity of KCS/Petrohawk in the area land owners need to start talking together. Good luck and FYI our land borders Lincoln. Technically our land is in Claiborne Parish but I do know how hot Lincoln Parish is right now.

Jaybird

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