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Mr. Maloy, I don't want to discourage you but J. A. Chireno Survey is over 40,000 acres. It would be nearly impossible to find that tract just with the description you gave unless someone familiar with that tract happens to see what you posted and realizes that they know where the land its located. If you have access to the Nacogdoches County Clerk's Office they have a wonderful record system. You'd probably have to run the title forward to the present owner and then look them up at the Appraisal District Office to find the location on the ground.
Petrohawk has a JV with EOG, who is drilling the Haynesville.
Below is the legal description of the land that my relatives have leased to Petrohawk. Can anyone give me directions that I can follow on a map to look at this land?
162 acres, more or less, out of the Jose Antonio Chireno Survey, A-17, Nacogdoches County, Texas being the same land described as "Block No. 2"in that certain Deed dated December 15, 1906, from Geo. W. Eason, Trustee of the Estate of A. Wettermark & Son, in Bankruptcy to The Angelina County Lumber Company, recorded in Volume 64, Page 495, Deed Records, Nacogdoches County, Texas.
Thank you,
Wendall Maloy
Woden, The map is updated any time an API # is assigned to a new permit. That happens when the mapping dept. finishes their review of the permit application.
Basically, if you find a new permit pending in a W-1 search, it will be spotted on the map when the API number is posted to the W-1 page, along with the Texas icon. Sometimes, if you are watching a permit closely, the API # will appear first but the location won't be on the map until the Texas icon is there, also. Usually, though, there is not much time separating the two events.
If you are talking about historical well locations, I don't know what they have planned.
Can anyone tell me how often the Texas Railroad Commissions Public gis viewer is updated??
Thank you so much!
I really appreciate your help!
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