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Permalink Reply by DEM on January 7, 2011 at 4:12 Yep we heard same info too. Bell is in production but choked back (how much I don't know)... We shall see!
Permalink Reply by CE on January 7, 2011 at 6:15
Permalink Reply by DEM on January 7, 2011 at 6:54 I have family members out there. They drove by and saw the work a few weeks back and called me. Their Devon Rep. told them that they were doing a 2nd fracture but did not give any more information. When I talked to them I suggested they ask next time they see/talk with him ask about 2 stages vs. a 2nd fracture. The 1st rumor out there was the fracture was done in two stages... but then we heard there may be another line or area they fracked. I just don't know the validity in any of it other than what my relatives tell me they visually see for themselves. I know this is not much help. I am just waiting on the mail. I think that will be the best indicator at least until we talk directly with our Devon Rep.
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