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Re: geopressure post# 2013

Sunday, 02/20/2011 1:09:11 AM

Sunday, February 20, 2011 1:09:11 AM

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Thanks for your response guys. As far as liquids are concerned even if there are none in the Bossier/Haynesville I think it is likely there are some in the shallower formations.
The link here is a company that I have been watching for a while. They are working an area to the west of us in Avoyelles Parish La. at shallower depths than 22,000 ft. They recently completed a well in the Austin Chalk that is presently producing 600 bbl oil a day with only part of the horizontal fractures working. They are currently planning an acidizing program to correct this.
The point I am trying to make here is that these shallower formations are huge, covering multiple states, they could be in our area too.
http://clients.weblink.com.au/clients/pryme/article.asp?asx=PYM&view=6529555

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