Again, from one of my reliable sources:  The Shale is over 200 ft thick on the county line between Nac & San Augustine.  Very high pressure reported.

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Thanks again jffree and AC 123
iffreel--please ID the Martinsville #1H well on the NW San Augustine ipg-- operator,etc
MARATHON MARTINSVILLE #1h
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jffreel---please ID the Martinsville #1H in the NW San Aug ipg--Thanks
adubu, that is Marathon Oil-Martinsville #1H, 419-31522, permitted 11-20-09 and spud 1-01-10 in Wildcat field to 17,500'.
TY
Is 200 ft good? how does it compare to other areas?? I you were to lease minerals in this area what would be a fair amount per acre??? What is very high pressure????
We need to wait on verified / reported well results in the area to be able to answer your lease question. Do you own minerals in the area? What survey?
a spear 43
NOTICED THAT GOODRICH HAD THE EOG GAMMAGE IN THEIR INVESTOR PRESENTATION A COUPLE OF PRESENTATIONS BACK WITH THE WELL NAME LABELED ON IT. THEIR MOST RECENT PRESENTATION STILL SHOWS THE LOG IN THEIR CROSS SECTION PAGE 21 WITHOUT "EOG GAMMAGE" LABELED--IN THEIR 2-18-2010 PRESENTATION--SHOWS 175' FROM THE TOP OF POROSITY FOR HAYNESVILLE/BOSSIER IN THE GAMMAGE TO THE BOTTOM AT ~13075'=LOG DEPTH-CV LIME
Our BFF oilvoice.com has reported on the thicknes of the shale in San Augustine. I can't find the exact date[s] but I remember the entry[s]
I am looking forward to Jffree1's Motherload Map!!
j garrett: can this be confirmed?

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