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KJ, the log only depicts the relative positions of the Cotton Valley and Bossier/Haynesville intervals because these are the primary development plays for GMXR.

What are some of the permitted wells to watch for? I know everyone is waiting on the Nancy Brewster #8 and Jordan #3's production reports but any guesses on other wells that are permitted?

 

Can you give me the API on these two wells?

These rumors have been running around town for about three or four weeks now.  Nobody wants a 2,400/bbl/hr. formation in Harrison County more than I do, but I'll believe it when I see it.  Actually, I'll believe it when I have the first royalty check in my hand, now that I think about it.

 

But it will be interesting to see the completion report on the Nancy Brewster # 8 when it's finally published. 

Didn't aubry (chspke) say he would tell about a new find that would have world wide impact before the end of the first quarter? I wonder if this is it?
Chesapeake has already announced that prospect.  It's the Utica Shale in Ohio.
That's worldwide impact? I must have missed that announcement.
Well, he has one more day before the 1st quarter ends. jhh
1-million acres where?
The Ohio story is old news.
Les, you mention the Norphlet in relation to a "gas" field.  Since the rumors involving the Valence Harrison County wells are "oil under the Haynesville", IYO would the Norphlet constitute a reasonable oil target?
Skip, sure - since it is much shallower in ETx than in Mobile Bay (20,000 ft).

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