Sorry I posted some questions put didn't put it in a new discussion. Contact by R.A.M. Energy to lease minerals in Walker County. Who are they fronting for? What is the going lease rate, royalty etc? Depth formation? Oil or gas? Who are the players in Walker County? Thanks.
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Yes, Sir....I reckon so. Well, when they get set up, it should be an impressive sight to behold as it will be about a mile from the river's edge and about a mile off of FM 3478 with no trees really to speak of to block our view of the progress. It will be exciting to watch the show! Thanks again, Lucky!
Rode by the Josey Wales yesterday and checked it out....looks like the rig is in place and the support equipment is arriving daily. It's very exciting to watch the progress...and I can sit on my front porch and see the lights of the rig every evening. Best wishes Josey Wales...make a good'un and then come on across the river and punch a few more!!!
Hey Lucky and Dry Hole....
Just curious as I watch the progress on the Josey Wales site....
What is the time line...mas o menos...for the well set-up and drilling to commence? 2 or 3 weeks to get started...or more? It is very interesting and exciting watching the progress from FM3478...the site is growing larger with equipment and the lights at nite are quite a show!
Thanks Lucky...!
Do you what depth they are shooting for? And will it be a horizontal effort or just straight down?
I think it is probably a test hole that will make a handy monitor well later. "Service Well" draws a lot less attention than "Vertical Test".
Thanks Lucky and jffree...
One more "curiosity" question....
I've heard that there is going to be some exploration going on around the Ellis/Estelle Units in the near future. Have y'all heard any rumbles or seen any permits to this effect?
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