Are there any James Lime well completion reports in the southern part of San Augustine County? Harding is drilling a James Lime east of the A-17(I'm assumming the Blackstone Rebecca is James Lime). Also, are there any others out there leased to Harding?  My original lease was to Sendero and then bought by Harding. This acreage is in Broaddus.

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Ken, I haven't seen any.  The last drilling activity south of 103 was probably in the '90s but that's not for certain.
Thanks, maybe we'll hear from the Blackstone Rebecca soon.  That would be another great option for the area if the James Lime wells come in good.
Didn't they try the Austin Chalk in this area about 25 or 30 years ago?

ken, the Blackstone Rebecca wells are permitted to 9000', with James Lime or a wildcat field as targets.

 

WYK,  the Austin Chalk was drilled, in the 1980's, in the most southern regions of San Augustine and Sabine Counties in the Brookeland Field. 

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