The six townships mentioned by Aubrey above would be about 216 square miles and cost about $18M. Less than the cost of two deep horizontal wells. It's probably split between WLL and SWN, if so ~$9M each. A small cost relative to what has been invested up to this point.
just rec lease offer sect 7-T22N-R10W from Miller Land consistent with earlier posts
Hi Diane,
I remember the Daniels family name, having grown up in Shongaloo. The name By Frank Daniels comes to mind. I am a geologist and geophysicist and have been involved in the business about 55 years.
According to my map of study area all of T22N, R9W is in study area. .The company doing the work has 15 permit men working out of Homer. Given the fact that they have to contact tens of thousands of land owners in a 205 square mile area it will take a good while..
The clients for whom the geophysical is being done have deep pockets. For the past 25 years I have wanted to see 3-D seismic shoot. It should be most beneficial to land owners. And, no, you will never see the maps generated from study.
Do you live in area? If I can be of further help to you, just let me know
Aubrey Sanders
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