Comstock's map has the largest boundary of the Bossier Shale so far. It might be a pipe dream for Northern Elm Grove, but I would like the input anyways.;-)

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Yeah, their map of the BO is large, and I too hope it's correct. It's funny how so many company BO maps differ. Thanks for posting.
Their Stock has been on fire the last three days. Hope they lease in that circle.
I was not sure either considering the outline didn't put much of their acreage "in". Thanks for you input Jay.
maybe you should Jay, its probally a lot easier than geology.
Jay, EnCana has used the "Elm Grove Fault" as the northern limit of the Mid-Bossier Shale play. I don't know if that is consistent with what you have seen on the well logs.

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