I have a web site that shows analytical results from samples collected during coal bed methane exploration drilling in caldwell. I need a someone to tell me what all this means since I'm waiting on my well. I ain't getting any younger!! http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2006/1213 Any help would be much appreciated.

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It's 526 pages and shows core samples, graphs, and all kind of semic and gas well stuff. lots of pictures of what they brought up. Somebody please read it.
jan brown,

You may want to go look at sonris.com and look at existing producing wells in your area.
coalbed methane is typically shallow. Looks like we are looking at the wilcox here. bout 1600'-2200'

Not sure this is related to any deep wells. What do you want to know?????

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