What is the depth of the "top" of the Glen Rose Formation?

My existing lease says this.

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The lease is dated 1980 from Exxon (since been assigned to someone else. Located in northern Rusk County, Texas (sout of Longview) but does not specify upper or lower, only states " capable of producing in payable quantities from any formation, stratum or strata situated between the surface and the top of the Glen Rose Formation"

Thanks for your response.

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