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Re: tdbowieknife post# 43789

Friday, 10/05/2012 10:02:47 PM

Friday, October 05, 2012 10:02:47 PM

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Tuscaloosa Shale hits Sabine leases in all likelihood. The well log and the citation you provide are very informative. The ancient shore undoubtedly was irregular just as the present Louisiana shore is irregular. The broad swath sketched for its location is only approximate. It could well be under TECO leases. Too bad it's so deep the shaft would have to be very expensive. What surface unitization size is required to go down 7,000 feet there? Perhaps Treaty would want to spread the risk of a deep hole with a partner to explore it. Still, it is tempting to hit 300 feet of shale starting at 6,500 feet if Sabine leases match that well log.

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