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In the Tusc Boom of the late 70's and early 80's, vertical wells drilled in the same area of PC Parish could test between 0-700 bopd in the AC, depending on whether fractures were encountered. It was a hit or miss proposition with a single well bore. The regional uplift of the Port Hudson field (salt dome) could be a source of fractures in this region? At that time, the R&D was not able to exploit these random observations.
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I am using Windows XP and Firefox 5 optimized for Yahoo since I'm w att. I had to switch from their DSL to U-verse service to have a stable internet connection. I don't think they fully support DSL today. More bottom line $ in phasing out legacy DSL, IMHO. WE don't care, we don't have to!!!
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