Have any wells been drilled in section 4, twn 10n, RNG 12W. There are none listed on the sonris lite. Someone said they drilled one in section 4 from a pad in section 3. If so, wouldn't it be listed under section 4. Who receives the royalties. What about a lease..Our lease is nearly up and I do not know If we can release. Please advise.
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Permalink Reply by The_Baron on March 31, 2011 at 5:42 Wells are listed in SONRIS based on their surface location.
The well iun Section 3 had its bottom hole in section 3. The unit for that well is section 3.
\HOWEVER, a well was drilled into section 4 from section 33 of 11N-12W. This well reached TD in december, and does not appear to have been completed yet.
Your lease is now held by operations. Soon this well will be completed and you will be held by production.
Permalink Reply by Evangeline Mustin on March 31, 2011 at 5:49
Permalink Reply by Evangeline Mustin on March 31, 2011 at 6:57 Hello Evangeline,
The well mentioned above is a Encana well and did drill into S 4 from S 33 of T11N R12W. If you drive a short way down Stewart Road the well is on the right just across from my land. The frac operation has taken place and the well should be completed soon if it is not already. Sonris lags the actual events at the site by some period of time but this well is on that website. I also think the pipeline is in place to service this well. You may want to contact Encana. Let me know if you do. I am as anxious as you are. Thanks Richard Cheek
Permalink Reply by Evangeline Mustin on March 31, 2011 at 6:56 402 members
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