Skip & Two Dogs, Pirate: "Fault" issues continue to perplex me. They supposedly lost a well in a unit I have acreage in due to a "fault" problem. For years I was told there was a "major fault" running through the area. However, when I view the Petrohawk map referenced above, I find no indication of a fault anywhere around S28-T9N-R11W, Sabine Parish. There is the one starting in 3-10-11, and your comments seem to indicate it might create problems in a couple of sections well to the north and west of me. I was recently presented a map, created by a major lease holding/drilling company in the HS, which indicated a "major fault" running southeast to northwest (S20-T8N-R11W thru sections 16, 7, 6 and on into S36-T9N-R12W and sections 25, 23, 14 and 9) The map I reviewed did not indicate the beginning point, or the termination point; merely these included sections. Yet, the Petrohawk map shows no indication of this "fault line." Is there a single source that will indicate all of the purported "fault lines" in north Sabine Parish? Any explanation why one major company would indicate a particular "fault," while no indication of what is classified as a "major fault line" on another company's map? Thanks for sharing your expertise.
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