I'm looking for information concerning the Morrison permit. When will they begin digging? Is there anyway I can track this particular well's progress? Is there a map I can access showing digs in the area? I'm new to this but I own mineral rights to 3 pieces of property in the area and I wonder how I have my property looked at for possible digging.

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Wendy, are you referring to Common Resource's Morrison Well in Shelby County? If not, please provide the state and county or parish.
I don't have much information but I believe that is correct. Is this well located off of Hwy 7, somewhere near the airport maybe? The one I'm looking for is in Shelby County, Texas.
Wendy, API# 419-31544 COMMON RESOURCES L.L.C. MORRISON 1H is probably the well you're looking for. Click on this TX RRC link below to view all info on the well.

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPubli...

Once you get to the TX RRC page under API# click the map icon to see well location. This well is between Hyw 87 & Hyw 147.
Wendy, the well information is as follows:

Common Resources, Morrison #1H Well, Serial #690403, Shelby County

You can track rig activity in Shelby County at the following Group:

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

Use the following link to access an interactive map:

http://gis2.rrc.state.tx.us/public/

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