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Havent heard anything, but was curious, what are they building on 103 west of 96. They have a concrete pad and other stuff built, anyone know. Looks like a pumping station or something.
I was told by a company rep. that they didn't pay a renewal on approx. 1,000 acres. HMMM - don't know the terms of the renewal & I don't know if they even tried to re-negotiate the renewal. CHK & SWN are still drilling some up in the MOST Northern part, but otherwise, I think things are pretty quiet. THE BENGAL WELL IS CRITICAL!!
HOUSTON, Mar 02, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
East Texas Mid-Bossier/Haynesville
In our Tiger Prospect Area in Sabine County, TX, the Bengal #1 (37.5% WI) was drilled to a total measured depth of 18,100 feet, including a 4,400 foot lateral in the Mid-Bossier shale. The well was completed with a 14 stage frac and flowback operations are underway. This is Crimson's first operated well in the Tiger Prospect Area.
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jffree1: Can you give me the link where xto bought leases from encana in south San Augustine or north Sabine counties? Thanks
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