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Permalink Reply by John Matherne on April 24, 2014 at 0:52 I used this to find a well plat which is helpful. I am looking for more survey information on the size and corner coordinates of the permitted well section. I am trying to overlay 3 sections on a tract of land map.
Permalink Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on April 24, 2014 at 2:46 If you use Google Earth, try Earth Point.
Permalink Reply by John Matherne on April 24, 2014 at 2:50 I should have said well units and not sections.
Permalink Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on April 24, 2014 at 3:01 You'll need to search Field Orders which you can do in Document Access also. You'll need the 4 digit field code. You can find a list in the database but if you know the field or fields let me know and I'll give you the codes.
Permalink Reply by John Matherne on April 24, 2014 at 3:31 Thanks Skip
I may be able to look it up now that I know to look under Field Orders.
Permalink Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on April 24, 2014 at 3:32 When you've got it figured out, let me know where to send the bill. :-)
Permalink Reply by John Matherne on April 24, 2014 at 3:33 Send it to Hillcorp!!!
Permalink Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on April 24, 2014 at 3:37 Hilcorp already knows how to use SONRIS!
Permalink Reply by Seeing Wells! on February 3, 2015 at 15:43 I know I did this successfully when the directions were originally posted 10 months ago. However, I don't see the "Image" or "Well Records" etc, any more.
Has this site changed dramatically, or am I merely a dunce?
THANK YOU!
Permalink Reply by Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant on February 3, 2015 at 15:56 SW, this discussion is five years old. And yes the database has changed. Use this link and then click on Document Access then on Document Type and then Well Permit To Drill/Amend.
Permalink Reply by Seeing Wells! on February 3, 2015 at 16:04 Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU, Skip! :-)
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