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Now as to the specifics of Petrohawk's Crestview Farms well. There may be a delay in fracing this well. Petrohawk and all the other operators in the area are trying to figure out how to change their completion designs to deal with the fact that the shale is different in this area and the production rates of recent wells have been disappointing. Petrohawk had better results recently with the S L Herold well and may be making progress on their learning curve. If I had a royalty interest in the Crestview Farms well, I would want them to take their time and get it right. Good Luck.
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