Are there any producing wells in Findley, Francis O'Neal or Bailey Anderson Surveys

I signed a lease in Nov 2010 that covered interest I have in Findley, O'Neal and Anderson surveys and that was the last I've heard.  I've looked at the RRC website and I see many lights in Harrison County.  But, I don't know how to identify if there are any wells in the location of my interest that possibly and hopefully affect.  Please Help Me at the very least I don't want to think I should be receiving royalties that I'm not receiving.  Thanks!

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Who did you sign the lease with?  How many acres?   

I have an undivided interest in 97 acres that equated to 16 acres and my brother does as well.   We each signed separate leases with Penn Virginia.

Have you contacted Penn?  Here is a link to the RRC website where you can search for and obtain all wells permitted by Penn in Harrision County.  Just select the county, insert "Penn" for operator name, and put in the appropriate date range at the bottom.  I searched using 1/1/2010 to yesterday as the time period and came up with 27 wells permitted.  You can then click on each well and the permit page will show up.  Scroll to the bottom and you can click on links for the plat of the well showing its shape and what leases are included in it, and a link for the P-12 that lists the leases/tracts included in the unit.  The permit page and often the plat also shows the survey(s) where the well is located.  Also on the permit page, about halfway down on the left side where it says "API #" is a "Map" icon which you can click and it will take you to a map of the well location where you can zoom out and see other wells around you and even click on the well in the map to get more information.  I would still contact Penn.

 

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/initializePublicQueryAction.do

 

Ben, thanks for your help!!! I was only able to search 3 of the wells 1 located in one of my surveys, but then I I was kicked off and unable to regain access.  If possible to send me a new link I'd really appreciate it.

I just clicked that link above and it still worked for me.  Here it is just in case:

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/initializePublicQueryAction.do

Ben, thanks so much!  You have been a great help!

Kathy, Thanks for your response and sharing the information you have, much appreciated!

I understand that the TJT Gas Unit #5H was spud by Devon on June 1.  Do you have any information about this well, or any other wells in the Karnack area?

Thanks for the information.  Do you know where the BP rig is located?

Thomas, they did spud a well on June 1... TJT Minerals Ltd. GU #5H in A-227.  Rig Data says "drilling 22 days". Devon didn't report depth, it appears.  They are also drilling the TJT Gas Unit #3H in A-753 (since May 8) with a depth of 15,322' (may be near TD?).  This report was from last Friday and a new one comes out this afternoon. 

Thanks for the information.  Being in Baton Rouge, it is hard to keep up with developments.  Our property is in A-381 to the east of these wells.  Is the drilling information you mention available on the RRC website?  If it is, I would appreciate it if you would let me know how to access it. 

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