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re: Tuscaloosa Marine Shale
Posted on 9/22/11 at 4:51 pm to tigerpawl
Posted on 9/22/11 at 4:51 pm to tigerpawl
Keep the info coming. I had a broker come knocking on my door today. Dude only wanted to pay $150 for 5 years. When I dropped some paperwork with a offer that was made to me, he shook his head and walked out after I told him I turn that down.
Posted on 10/1/11 at 7:38 am to fishfighter
Houston company [Anadarko] applies for 13 oil well drilling units near Odenburg [Avoyelles/St. Landry]
Looks like things are heating up a bit in the Avoyelles/St. Landry area. A new horizontal well was recently completed by Anadarko in that area (Dominique #27) with Initial Production of 753bopd but also had high levels of water (1,400bwpd).
"This is the largest number of units so far which have been applied for as drilling begins in what may be an oil boom for Avoyelles Parish."
"The land grab continues heavily in the southeastern part of the parish as at least one oil company is actively leasing minerals from landowners at as much as $350 an acre sign up bonus and a 20 percent royalty."
Looks like things are heating up a bit in the Avoyelles/St. Landry area. A new horizontal well was recently completed by Anadarko in that area (Dominique #27) with Initial Production of 753bopd but also had high levels of water (1,400bwpd).
"This is the largest number of units so far which have been applied for as drilling begins in what may be an oil boom for Avoyelles Parish."
"The land grab continues heavily in the southeastern part of the parish as at least one oil company is actively leasing minerals from landowners at as much as $350 an acre sign up bonus and a 20 percent royalty."
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