The following is a snapshot of the sections that are, in whole or in part, included in TMS Drilling & Production units.

1N-2E:   3,4,5,13,14,19,20,22,24,28(HBP),31(HBP),35,36,40 (HBP)

1N-3E:   40 (D),41,42,43,45 (D),46,47

1N-4E:   5 (HBP),6,7(D),8 (HBP),18 (D),28 (HBP),33 (HBP),38

1N-5E:   4,6 (HBP),7 (HBP),8 (HBP),9,13,16 (HBP)17 (HBP),18 (HBP),18,19,20,21,24,25,25 (HBP),28,29(D),30,31,32 (D),33,36 (HBP),37 (HBP)

1N-6E:   5 (HBP),6,19,20,21,28,29,30,31,32,33

2N-2E:   15,16,24 (D),26,28,29,33,35 (D),38,39,41

2N-3E:   1,4 (HBP), 9 (HBP)12,13 (HBP),14,20,21,36,37

2N-4E:   26,29,42

2N-5E:   7 (HBP),18 (HBP),33

2N-6E:   1 (HBP),12 (HBP),19 (HBP),25,29 (HBP),30 (HBP),31,32

3N-4E:   24 (D),25 (D)

*            By Section

               HBP (Held By Production - Existing Producing Well)

               D (Currently Drilling)

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Ok just misunderstood,thanks for the info!

You're welcome.  There is so much TMS data being generated currently that I am attempting to find some basic formats for passing along meaningful metrics.  I appreciate feedback.

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