Jack Blake has some land in this section and he was by there today and they are building a pad to drill a well in this section I think. It looks to be on Murray land in T10N, R11W, Section 21. I pulled up Sonris Lite and I do not see ant wells permitted in this T, R and section.
Jack has several questions as follows:
- Do they build well sites before filing a permit to drill on Sonris?
- Are they going to drill a well is this T, R and section on Murray land?
- If so any word on planned spud date?
-When will a permit to drill appear on Sonris for this?
Answers to any or all questions will be appreciated.
LONG LIVE THE HS CRIED JACK BLAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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