Does anyone know which direction they'll be drilling the first lateral off of the Rainbow pad?
JR: How did you find this out? If source is confidential or supposed to be you can talk to me on our private channel? My prediction is that by giving up 90,000 acres in Ohio, and Northwestern Pa., Halcon saves at least $3000/acre times 90,000 acres = $270,000,000. They can drill a number of wells perhaps 4-6 to prove reserves. They can prepare a map stitching together leased parcels of land into nice 640 -1280 acre drilling blocks all containing cherry-picked acreage and then sell the entire company lock, stock, and barrel for a whole lot of money. If you check their stock, analysts who follow the company rate it a strong buy. Halcon's business reputation for signing up new acreage is ruined. They are not however a bit worried about this because their recent publicly stated goal per CEO Floyd Wilson was to acquire a portfolio of valuable properties and then sell the entire company to a larger player. I believe Halcon will cease to exist within 6-18 months. Mr. Floyd Wilson's timeline was some time within the next 3 years. I hate the company, but if I had any money, I might buy their stock.
Thanks so much JR. I'd love to see a copy of that permit/app map if anyone out there has it.
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