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HaHa! As much as I would like for people to start frying these woodpeckers, I do not want them to stop eating chicken being that I own poultry farms. If it got out that woodpeckers taste like chicken, it might hurt our business since the price of groceries is getting so ridiculous! LOL The eagles need to start eating the woodpeckers and keep their eyes off my poodle! We have 2 species of eagles in Huxley. They are spectacular birds but aggressive.
jffree1,
If you have not read my original post on page one, second from the bottom, I would appreciate your reading it and give any input you may have, your info and opinion are appreciated, and thanks in advance.
PB, Classic is a late-comer to the Haynesville play in East Texas. I suspect there is someone else behind them but I don't have any intel on that, at the moment.
I will see the permit(s) when filed and may have a comment at that time about their target.
I can only tell you that, if I had a chance at a "re-do" on my lease (rare), I would want to wait on well results. What I would weigh, I think, is not should I lease to anyone making an offer because I might not get another one but, is this the company I want to entrust my minerals to... possibly far into the future?
Unit Petroleum would not fall into my Top 10 list of capable operators.
jffree1 and adubu,
Thanks for the input. I feel the same way about Unit. I have thought about trying to peddle this acreage to another operator but don't know where to start. It may be best to wait and gamble on these new wells or at least wait until we know for sure what the target is. Sure wish they would hurry up and file for permit.
Thanks again.
Marg, I certainly did not mean to offend you or anyone else with my request. I just did not have anything to contribute to the "Middleton Survey" portion of the thread and did not want to get off into the weeds on historical wells which I know nothing about. My apologies, if I hurt your feelings.
If you want to set aside a portion of your land for wildlife habitat (woodpeckers or any other species), I think that is commendable. And, there are those tax considerations... as added incentive, so I say... go for it.
In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of) nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.
This area has suffered immense environmental degradation…
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