Roy If you owned land say 2000 acres, would you rather have a company come in and drill 3 wells on that land (640) or would you want a company drill 5+ wells on each 640 when they take up 3+ acres per well. When they drill Horizontal they lease the amount of acres for that unit..And for myself with owning no minerals, I had rather they put one location down and drill Horizontal, than a whole bunch of straight holes and yes they are going to put it where they want to..As fracking goes they used to pump high pressure fluid down and then use marbles to keep the formation open..the argument about fracking ruining the water supply, around here they go down 2 to 3 miles deep and all you get is salt water...Good water here is about 400 to 600 ft..The town no nothings try to run the country..Tell then to get off their b+tt and work in or around the OIL FIELD....MAY GOD BLESS THIS USA
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