Anyone know of any information on the well that just started drilling on Hwy 353? It is a Trinidad #107 Rig, Chesapeake, Hatch GU SAG #H Well SN 713762. They are saying it is san Augustine, but it actually in Shelby County.

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Robert, you will get quicker response when asking location specific questions when you post in the correct group.  Here are links:

 

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/sanaugustine

 

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/shelbycounty

Robert, where did you find that information, please?  I suspect that it is out of date.

Chesapeake has finished drilling the Hatch GU SAG #1H, B. B. Pickard Survey, A-493, in San Augustine County, and Trinidad rig 107 just spud the Durham GU SLB #1H, John Buckley Survey, A-41, in Shelby County, on 7-14-11.

 

 I live not a 1/4 mile from it. It is in the John Buckley Survey A-41. I got the information on this web-site and it says San Augustine. I live in Shelby and so is that rig. I am just trying to find out if I am in the pool as that is the survey I am in.

Thanks

Robert

Robert,

Here is a plat of the Durham GU SLB #1H unit with all the pooled interest listed.

 

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 Thanks FXEF,

Not exactly sure, but I thin k I am a little bit southeast of there. Any way to get a plat of my place for future use?

Robert

Robert, you can call the appraisal district and ask them for a tract level shot of their map.  If you own the surface, or know who does or can otherwise locate the tract on the ground, they should be able to pull it up on the computer and print a copy.  If you are in the county it may be easier to just go see them because there is usually a small fee required.

 

 Thanks jffree

When the drill bit first touches the earth,  the well is said to be "spud".  Spud date is first day of actual drilling operations.

 

 Anyway to get the information on a well in progress.

Not to put too fine a point on it, but aren't the past tense and past participle of spud written as "spudded". At least this is the way I have always seen it before.
obed, that's too fine a point.  LOL!  But you are correct.

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