Snapshot of the Play: HA Unit Orders/Applications By Township - 03/21/09

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JW. I see no HA unit application listed for S33 of 18N-15W.
25 and 36 is close to me i think. im on jolly nappier
JW. 25/36 of 18N-15W is about two miles due east and one half to one mile north of Jolly Napier Road. About one quarter of the unit is in section 25 including Lake Point Island and Lake Point Subdivision and a portion of Cross Lake. The other three quarters in Section 36 is almost 100% lake bottom running from the north shore out into the middle of the open lake,
thanks for the info skip.ya about a 3rd. of our sec. is in the lake
thanks for the info skip.ya about a 3rd. of our sec. is in the lake
How do you know if they are close to drilling in 161030, Bossier? Not good at looking at the above map. Thank you.
Chesapeake has three drilling and production units (Sections 25,34 & 35) in 16N-10W. That's a good sign but I have no way of knowing their plans to develop. I suggest that you learn to use the state database, SONRIS, to monitor well permits in the area of your section.
thank you kindly
It seems that they are really busy in rolls 11 & 12 and up close to me in sections 9 & 10. I hope that things will start picking up in the near future.
Great work as usual Skip
Thanks Skip, it looks like they are all around me, T16,R11,S35.
pal. Elm Grove Field is a good spot to own minerals. You are smack in the middle of the Petrohawk/KCS's favorite sweet spot.

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