Electro, north Caddo ain't dead yet. I imagine that Petrohawk is fast becoming the most popular operator north of I-20. Something for the members up there to follow and talk about. Good Luck.

http://dnr.louisiana.gov/CONS/CONSEREN/hearings/2009/08AUG/09-846ap...

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Thanks Skip for the update! Ray is this what you are asking about?
exactly,
how do I access the Township/Section map that use to be on the mainpage?
RAY. If you are referring to the township grid showing number of HA Units in each township, do a discussion search utilizing the term, "Snapshot".
Looks like S6 T17N R15W, instead of S6 T18N R15W
You're right, Digger. Thanks for pointing out the correct township.
Skip,
how can I find if this well has been permitted?
This is a unit application. There is no well permit listed in this section. Unit status is good indefinitely. There is no time requirement for drilling a well. And this section appears to be HBP with an existing CV well. Petrohawk has probably acquired the deep rights.

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