I understand. Do not get excited. The surface location for well 242774 is in Section 36. However the Bottom Hole Location is in S1- 13N-10W. That means the perforations in the horizontal lateral will be in the section to your south and production from this well will pay mineral interests of record in Section 1.
Bet, of course you realize you already have one well producing from your section. You will note the new well is being drilled by Shell rather than Samson, whose is the operator in your unit.
Samson, Breedlove 36 #H1 Well, Serial #240288, S36-T14N-R10W, Red River Parish, 16631 Mcfd, 22/64" Choke, 7300 psi Flowing Pressure
S36-T14N-R10W, HA RA SUL Unit, Samson, Bracky Branch Field, Red River Parish
Yes Les I do get paid on the Breedlove Well in 36 but I watch Sonris since I am out of state and never know what is going on and I saw the new permit in 36. I did not understand how they pay when they drill in one block and go horizontal into another block. Thanks for your reply.
Bet:
It's sorta like the entrance to a copper mine. A landowner is only paid oil and gas royalties for the minerals that are pulled out from directly underneath their own land, unless it's a unitized well (in La.) and then all of the landowners/mineral owners in that unit (which many times is a section of 640 acres) . . . then all of the landowners in the unit share equally on a unitized well, per the leases that they've signed and per the number of acres they own.
So, when the pad is in one section and they horizontal (i.e., drill sideways) into the next-door section (unit) the location of the pad (or the location of the entrance to the copper mine) doesn't matter. It's where the minerals actually are located under the ground that matters. Sometimes it's just more efficient and/or cheaper to locate the mine entrance (the rig's pad) on land a few hundred feet nearby, maybe near a road or on land that a more friendly (read: who maybe asked for less money to put a pad on his/her land) than if the pad had been graveled in to the unit/section being produced from.
So, the copper mine entrance doesn't really matter if it's nearby when the actual copper and copper mining is extracted from a neighboring section.
Hope this helps. Congrats on your good well. Your future looks bright (from what little I know about it).
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