Encore is not drilling any wells near to Grubb and Shorty.  Encore has
permits nearby.  It costs about $1000 to do a land survey and get a
permit.  Drilling a hole in the ground is another matter.



On Nov 8, 10:12 am, Chuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Burke,
>
> Any news on Grubb?  I see new wells are being drilled nearby by Encore
> and Brigham.  Also, they seem to use Hess Grubb and Shorty as good
> reasons to drill in the area??
>
> On Oct 21, 11:22 am, Burke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Tapped into a fairly reliable rumor source this weekend.  Early
> > reports forGrubbwere very exciting, but current production is
> > rumored at 80 barrells per day.  This is not good news for SE
> > Burke..hopefull the low production results from technical problems,
> > not problems with the Bakken  formation.  A workover rig has been on
> > site a lot, and word in the community is problems with sand.  Well
> > with low oil prices I don't think Companeis will be very excited about
> > drilling in areas of less than 100 barrels per day initially.
>
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