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Permalink Reply by Etola on April 11, 2011 at 20:49 There were 2 wells drilled by Hunt Petroleum: Glen Heintshel 1H and Glen Heintshel 2H.
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Permalink Reply by Etola on September 27, 2011 at 16:48 It sounds like Hunt Petroleum created the problem and XTO must not have realized what a headache this unit would create for them. I agree that you need an O&G attorney but, before you will get paid by XTO, division order or not, they will have to determine your interest in the well through a title opinion. Even if you get the title opinion on your own, I don't know if that will speed things up. The more information you can gather especially about the person you inherited the interest from will help, I would imagine. What I would be asking is who signed the O&G lease and when, if you didn't.... I have gotten very good help from the Ellora/XTO office in Center but I don't know if they would have access to this well since the Heinschel wells were drilled by Hunt. You might call and ask them about it. Good luck!
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Permalink Reply by Sherry Mobley on September 28, 2011 at 6:14 Thanks for the informatiom. I am going to Texas next week. It is such a mess. We are going to file Aff of Heirship and pull papers and lease copies. Thanks again. What is the James Lime formation. I will have to look that up.
Permalink Reply by Etola on September 28, 2011 at 15:42 James Lime is a shallow gas well probably what the Heinschel wells are. The Huskie is a Haynesville well. I hope you get some answers soon.
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