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Are there any updates on this well?
Thanks for the reply Mike, I am watching these two since I am right in the middle of them. Once the numbers come out will help in knowing what to lease at.
What questions should be asked if a company that has purchased land for rig, also wants to build a pond on your property? Should I contact an attorney?
Ask if they will drill water wells, , what will the watershed above the pond be (in acres) will they fill in the pond to a suitable size after completion work, how long will they use the pond?
Thank you. Do you think I should hire an attorney. So far, I have been comfortable with the landman, which could be naive for me to trust him.
Thank you,
Karen
Hello,
Any update on the plans for the Southern Angelina County Haynesville or Bossier Shale drilling?
Our family was contacted by Encanna Oil & Gas and a broker on their behalf about leasing these
mineral rights last year, and since then have only heard that everything has been put on hold except for Northern Angelina County with EOG.
Thanks,
Ryan
Thanks for the info, Mike. I certainly would have expected high pressure, but I'm excited to find out that EOG was successfully able to deal with both the high pressure and well as the high temperatures they must have encountered. I look forward to more definitive completion info on the Sarge well. I have unleased minerals in the southern portion of the Chireno Survey, A-17 which is about 6 miles east of the Sarge well in Nacogdoches Co.
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