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Permalink Reply by Jason on November 9, 2011 at 2:37am From what I understand, it depends on what side of Route 982 you are on. Going up the mountain, the shale formation gets a steep angle. Possible even rolls over, which is not good.
Thanks - the property is west of Rt 982 near Fiedor's Grove. So far I have contacted Atlas, Rex and Range but none have shown interest. Any suggestions on how to generate some income on my property with a gas lease would be appreciated. Thanks again.
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