Can anyone give us an update as to St. Mary's IRONOSA horizontal well in the J.T. Patterson Survey, Abstract 224, 5 miles NE of San Augustine?

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just sent you a friend request, or just email georgehartley1@hotmail.com
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WilliamS,
Will you give me your e-mail so we can communicate off this site??
Thanks
Sure, I sent you a friend request. I'll give you the info in a message
Thanks WilliamS,
I received the friend request but no message. Can I have your e-mail??
I will send you the email in a comment.
It is very promising I will put it like that.
I believe all of us are interested in the production of St. Mary's Ironosa.
I'm sure they are and I will let information leak as much as I can without jeopardizing my hookups.
For what its worth....


Approximately 300 yards from the Ironosa rig there is a hill. This hill has massive lumps of pure iron protruding the surface of the ground. It is believed there was an eruption on this hill top. There has also been geodes found near by in the side of roads near by looking as if they came from the direction of the hill.

Just a little FYI
WillamsS,
What direction is the hill from the rig??
And... what does this mean???
I just e-mailed you.
North. It may not mean anything. Maybe someone here is a geologist and could tell me more about the series of hills joining this one and if there could be some connection to minerals and gas to an erruption in the area.

I got the email and hit you back
Jay and Skip,
Can you weigh in on the "iron hills" issue.
Thanks

WilliamS,
Do the series of hills all go north???

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