� While I notice it seems that a lot of the activity in Shelby County has dropped off somewhat I have a couple of questions that maybe someone can help me with.� First a little background we have 44 acres of Mineral Rights in the James English #186 Abstract.� Also in the lease it mentions the J Biggars abstract.� Now comes the hard part, our lease expires this month (October) and while we realize it is important to keep track of it and all I figured with the low Gas prices there would be no well.� Anyway in looking over information on the Railroad Commission website it appears there is a well in the James English #186 abstract, the Huxley 1H on a lease called Cordray.� The well has been producing for awhile now I think.� How do you know where in the abstract your mineral rights are?� This well mentioned above was drilled by St Marys the same company we have our Lease with.� We were late to the party as far as the lease goes with our 44 acres, I believe that most everything that St Marys was interested in was leased prior to our 44 acres of Minerals.� Any help or advice on how to identify where our minerals might lie would be much appreciated.

Thanks

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Didn't see that anyone had previously replied to your questions.

Looked up the Cordray 1-H on the TRRC site:

The P-12 permit lists all 5 mineral owners that are in this 308 acre unit:

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/r/386867


The plat link shows where the unit is located within that J.English Survey:

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/r/386869


Hope that helps.
The easiest way to find the physical location of those minerals would be to ask St. Mary.  They would have them identified on a Tobin map and could supply you with a shot of your part of that map.

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