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Generally a unit is intended to have one well. However in practice additional wells are drilled. Additioanl wells in a unit require permission from the Commisioner through a field order.
All wells have to be individualy permited.
The mineral owners in a unit or pool, will recieve their pro-rata share.
Take some time to browse this site, this has all been covered at length before.
Hi Emily
Redefined sounds like they want to change the size of the unit. These days the change is usually larger. I have not heard of "eceptional location" I will be checking back for an answer to that.
Craig
the app is not to dissolve existing well so you are right about the elec log on file w state ...the permit was granted for the new well which is in my section. s9t19n,r1w. and is the exceptional location. allowed depth for this is up to 10,ooo feet This site was kind of a surprise, in that they did not expect to find what they did. The existing well is s12 t19n r1w. The unit/pool confuses me...my unit is 64o acres so are they both in the same unit/pool? Thanks so much for taking the time to help me better understand this.
You can always link the document. Please confirm that this is the correct application.
http://ucmwww.dnr.state.la.us/ucmsearch_070611/UCMRedir.aspx?url=ht...
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