Greetings Skip: Curious if anything going on in R16W - T12N Thanks. Russ Plilar
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Hi, Russell. Yeah, there is a little drilling in 16N-12W. It is largely a BPX area for Haynesville development and BPX is not particularly aggressive. Do this, click this link and save it. https://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/sundown/cart_prod/cart_con_sectwnrng1
Using this search by section-township-range, leave the section space blank and just put in the township and range. In your case, the township is 16N and the range 12W. When you search this way it returns the entire township, all 36 sections so you can see not only the section or sections you may own minerals in but also all the surrounding sections.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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