I have an opportunity to buy some land in Sabine Parish and wanted to know if there is any info on how far south the shale is likely to go.
I know that a huge well hit outside of San Augustine, TX. The place I'm looking at is almost due east of that on the LA side of the lake. I think it would be in around 14-5-13, but I haven't heard anyone talk about this area and there are no Haynseville units within about 15-20 miles. Is it logical to think this area is too far south to count on any benefit of mineral production from the HS?
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