Can anyone give us an update as to St. Mary's IRONOSA horizontal well in the J.T. Patterson Survey, Abstract 224, 5 miles NE of San Augustine?

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Cheer lady I have lots of info on Sy Mary. I will not put it on the net. If you send me an email I will email
the info including a map.
I would appreciate any news on this as well, thanks.
2tomnelson@gmail.com
Please e-mail me as well about this. St. Mary Bland Lake #1, completed Fall 2009, is right across FM 1279 from one of my leases with this firm.

wrbodine@ufl.edu
WIllis Bodine,
How far is the Bland Lake #1 from the Patterson Survey?
What happened with the Bland Lake #1 well??? Is it producing???
(1) I don't know how to find that distance -- the Ironosa well site is clearly shown on the TexRR web site -- as is StM BL #1, on the north side of FM 1279, a few hundred feet east of Bland Lake itself. We saw the well in December during a visit.

(2) It was producing as a gas well, August through November, as shown by the TexRR online forms. December 2009 info is not yet on line.
I took another look at the on-line map, and there is a scale at the bottom. It's just about two miles from StM BL #1 to Ironosa.
Thanks Willis Bodine,
Sorry to prolong this but which direction is the BL #1 from the Ironosa?
Which survey is the BL #1 in???
I do not have the numbers so I can't check production. Do you have an estimate as to the past several months production of the BL #1.
Thanks Again
Thanks Willis Bodine,
I can't find the St Mary "Bland Lake #1" on the well permit site. Is that the exact name for it?
I looked quickly and went back several years. I may have missed it.
St Mary Bland Lake #1 is A405-30264. It is in the T. Quirk Survey.

Production in August 209 was 25,382 mcf, and had declined by November to 4,267 mcf.

St Mary Ironosa is #405-30308, in the J. T. Patterson Survey.

From the Ironosa site, go about 1.875 miles WNW to reach BL #1. Or, if you are driving, go north on SR147 from Ironosa, and turn left on FM1279.

http://gis2.rrc.state.tx.us/public/startit.htm
Thanks WIllis,
I now realize the location of the BL #1. My abstract map shows T. Quirk as "E. Quirk". I think it's a typo error on the map. Thanks for your clarification.
This really needs an off-site discussion: Edmund Quirk was a primary landowner and developer in early San Augustine. He had a brother named Thomas Quirk, who may also have owned land in the area. Edmund may possibly have been killed by my GGGgrandfather, since Quirk had cheated him out of some 2,000 acres of land. And my forebear was later killed in another land dispute, by Sam Houston's aide-de-camp.

Or, I could just write a bad novel . . . .
Dang, sounds like an episode of "Gunsmoke"....

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