Future information concerning 10 10 can be sent to me at bobballard@bellsouth.net. I am particularly interested in the Lafayette contacts. Thanks again, Bob
Thanks for your update. This is very encouraging for the rest of us. Can you share with me if David Hall or Tag Holley was involved and if $6800/ac was the negotiated amount? Of minor importance, 10-10-32 is in Natchitoches Parish. If you hear of sect 32 being unitized , please let me know. Your information made my day, Bob
smith1. A unit application allows an operator to drill the maximum number of wells allowed by spacing regulations. In the case of HS wells, 80 acres. 8 wells per section. A unit application also indicates that the applicant (XTO) has a minimum of 75% of the section leased. A unit application is generally an indicator of an operators future intent to develop. As infrastructure must be built to connect ng wells to market (pipelines), operators don't invest in that infrastructure for one well. A unit application is usually followed by in-fill leasing in order to gain the maximum acreage under lease prior to production.
csc, maybe I missed it, but did your draft come thru? Took my 15-day Petrohawk draft to my bank on Aug 25. Sure would like to hear your money came thru.
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Chesapeake, Freeman 5 #H1 Well, Serial #240468, S5-T16N-R15W, Caddo Parish, 13056 Mcfd, 22/64" Choke, 6870 psi Flowing Pressure
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