Hello! I'm new to this site. I just found out a month ago my family is heir to a share of Royalty Interest in the Alexander Unit 1H well near San Augustine, currently in production since April of this year. I would like to connect with others who might be involved with this well.
Tags: 1H, Alexander, Haynesville, Unit
While I am not in the Pooling Unit for the Alexander well, the drilling site is on my property (Cartwright Survey). Reason I am not in the unit is the well is on north side of my property but the penetration point in to the formation is well north of my property line. I am in the Phelps unit which is drilled at the same pad site but goes south. Hence, I have not kept up with production figures on the Alexander Unit. Good luck on that well
Thank you for the reply George. Like I said, we just found out a month ago and I've been learning all I can about it. I understand it's quite a large well with great production potential. Thanks for playing a part in this and may it provide some great benefit for our families!
Welcome Ron and congratulations. My family is in the sister Phelps unit. This is a good website to get information from a lot of different individuals. There are landowners and a lot of industry insiders on the site. If you don't have it, your Texas Railroad Commission lease id for Alexander is
268323. With that, you can look up a lot of information about the well as productions continues.
Regards,
JR
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