Two new well permits have been issued for Black Stone Rebecca F1SN and F2SN. They are located in the S D MacMahon survey just north of Hwy. 103 off of County Road 419, all of which is just east of Hwy. 96. Operator is Harding Company. Permit lists completion depth @ 7018 ft. for gas in Angie (James Lime) and 9000 ft for Wildcat oil or gas for F1SN. I got this information from the Texas RRC website. What caused me to investigate is that a friend of my dad's lives in the area and was telling him about the new site that had just been put in, as my dad has property at the corner of 96 and 103, and his friend thought the activity might be of interest to him. If anyone has more information it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
CeeTee
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