I thought I would repost the link to the MSOG database that covers operators in the TMS Play in a separate discussion thread for the benefit of those who would like to perform their own research and access the data associated with the individual wells using the following links.
http://www.ogb.state.ms.us/TMSDevelopment.html
In the near future I suspect that the MSOG will add Halcon to this aggregation of TMS data for EnCana and Goodrich. However in the meantime the Halcon data may be accessed by using the links contained on the TMS Play page. There is a short and easy to follow tutorial.
http://www.ogb.state.ms.us/docs/tms/How%20to%20Guide.pdf
Here is a link to the search page where the Halcon data may be obtained using the instructions in the tutorial.
http://gis.ogb.state.ms.us/MSOGBOnline/
By investing a little time and exploring the options available in the database members can independently gain access to TMS data pertinent to their own interests. Good Luck.
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Thank you Mr. Peel, that is awfully nice of you to post this kind of information for us neophytes. Your posts are always helpful as is this site.
You're welcome, Ike. As someone who works for land/mineral owners I am an advocate of state O&G databases as an important tool in managing mineral assets. With a little help I find that my clients and most GHS members can learn to find and track the data that allows them to be a better informed mineral owner.
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