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Permalink Reply by North LA on July 29, 2012 at 1:43    I didn't make it, but I'm also interested in what was presented.
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Permalink Reply by Andrea F. on July 30, 2012 at 3:48    My husband and I attended this meeting last Thursday. It was hosted by the geologist Bill Robbins. He said this is going to be a horizontal well with a hopeful length of 8-9000 ft. He didn't know the time frame. He admitted that so far there are no laterals that have gone that far, but this is very early, and they are learning more with each well. We are just outside of this unit, in section 27. That is the gist of what I got out of it.
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