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Bryan, see the attached as it shows the relative positions of the Norphlet Formation and Louann Salt Layer.
Understand that BP is leasing to the north of the Valence Brewster well. One report of $1000/acre. Anyone heard about this?Norphlet in this area is thin and probably salt filled not like the 800' Norphlet sand dunes producing gas in May Jane Field Alabama.Valence is notorious for misinformation. Wells are on BP farmout.
Terry,
There was activity on the Brewster #8 pad last night. Tanks have not been set yet. Activity has increased in the Harrison County Courthouse for the last 90 days.
Heard the Brewster has been hooked to a oil pipeline. No trucks. No tanks just some simple metering that may not be near the wellhead. The Jordan was only logged in March - too early yet.
Tell Gammon he may not know the full story.
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