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Valerie, Be sure to join the Shelby County group. You might find information on your well by searching the discussions on that page.
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/shelbycounty
You can also learn to find well info on the Railroad Commission of Texas website. We have a group, TRRC Help Center, where you will find links to some of the most used search functions on TRRC and information on how to use those tools.
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/trrchelpcenter
If that's not enough you can always just post the survey name, the abstract number, the well name or API # and ask us to look and someone will help. We just need something to identify the well you are interested in.
Good Luck!
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