The Texas RRC map is frustrating to navigate.  I made this one by merging 40+ screen captures.  It covers the area from Melrose to Milam, and Hwy 103 to Southern Shelby County including the County Line prospect. I use Firefox and it zooms easily. It's a jpeg file so use whatever program you want to zoom in.  I also labeled a few key wells.

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The easiest way to zoom right to it is to go to the RRC GIS viewer, then click on "Survey/Abstract". Then in the pop-up window select your county, then input the survey # where it says "A-_____", then click "Search". Then click "Map" in the search results window. It'll take you right to it.
I am trying to find out if I am part of another well.

Find your tract on the Buckner-Smith Unit map. Then compare it to the map for the Duck DU to see if it's there. Also, compare the p-12s (owners) for each unit.

Or, call XTO owner relations at 1-866-886-2613 option #8 (Toll free).
Do you know anything about the Falcon well. It is suppose to be in the A-726 survey. I cannot find out who is in that well but I think I am; however, don't know how to look up that information. Do you know when they will be starting to drill,etc. Thanks for any input you have. I heard that it will be drilled 20,000 feet.
It may not be permitted yet. I didn't find a "Falcon" well.
I intentionally used a zoom level that would show the survey numbers. Zoom out any further and that detail is lost. If you know the survey name/number and the general area you are looking for you should be able to pinpoint what you need.
I agree - Texas RRC site is very un-user friendly. This map is great! Thanks for putting it together.
Please email me quotation of geographical information system machine.
Sure wish someone that knew what they were doing would do one on to the north
your map doesn't go far enough west.
WOW! Just saw this. Thanks for all of your efforts, j garrett! This is so helpful!
You are welcome Mr. C
That's what I am talking about J Garrett. GREAT job.
OK who is going to do Shelby County? I dont' want to be sitting around and almost finish only to have someone post it just before i finish. This is a MUST have map for the curious.

I had thought about it, but though it would take a a month and a day to complete. I hate that GIS viewer.
How long did it take and what process did you use? SOFTWARE to put it together. small download for such a large map.
Has anyone asked RCC if they already have such a map we could pick up at their office?
THANKS

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