This is the first SWN map of the LSBD prospective area. I would encourage members to add some of the later versions. This is the only one I have saved.
Anybody able to provide a similar map zoomed out and showing the same map extended across the Mississippi River? We are supposed to be just East of the Monroe Dome in Sharkey and Issaquena Counties.
Cal, this is a SWN map and I have never seen one by them that extends into MS. I consider the counties you mention as being in the prospective fairway.
Is that well at Atlanta (Columbia County AR) finished, and is it producing? I have 85 ac SE of Village, and NE of this well site that I have not leased. I think all the land around it has been leased. I also have land south of Mt. Holly, just north of Hwy 82 in Union County, but it has all been leased.
The Roberson well has been completed in sequential stages. The completion data will probably be included in the presentation that SWN has scheduled for Feb. 9.
From the Arkansas Geological Survey. Zoom in and you can see Township and Sections.
Thanks for the link, Ed!
It zooms in real close, but I don't think there are links to give it more detail - such as old wells, smaller roads, property ownershiip, oilfields or leases. (Just wishing for the moon here; I'm sure that would simplify life for landmen too, but that would take all the fun out of their jobs.)
Anyhow, its good!
Anybody heard of any activity or potential activity in Miller County Arkansas? or is it to far west? or are companies slowly working toward Miller? Thanks for any information that may br available.
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