Has anyone found a sectional map of S'port online. There used to be one on Biggy-G's website, Shreveportshale.com, but that map won't work any longer. Could anyone send me a copy or inform the moderators here to link one on this site. Seems important to have one on a site like this but I could be wrong. I have been informed someone took a drilling permit just north of me and I'd like to see if its in my section or the one just to the north. Either way I'm pretty happy about it, if its true. Many thanks, Don Stamper. donsscooters@yahoo.com

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If you are referring to a map showing sections for drilling pools within the parrish then the SONRIS site should help. You will have to add data via the left hand box according to what you want to see. There is info on sections and permits. You can then go to 'SONRIS Lite' at top to check permits and well progress. Hope this helps.


http://sonris-www.dnr.state.la.us/www_root/sonris_portal_1.htm
Thanks Wildflower. Thats a great site. I'll be spending a lot of time looking around there. I have some leased property in the Elm grove field and found a new permit that made me very happy to see. I didn't find a permit for the area north of me here in Shreveport so I guess its just a rumor. Seems to be a lot of them lately. Like lease bonus amounts.

Good news, the Shreveportshale.com sectional map is back up and working. However you have to use Internet Explorer to view the map as Mozilla is not supported. Seeya, Don
You can buy a map downtown I think it's Global map archives this is their phone #424-6369 if they haven't changed their name. these maps have owners names on each section of land but they may be old, like 20 -30 years old the sections are the same of course

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