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That's probably the one... the SM well came on in Oct.and the EOG well came on in Dec., 2010. Exco just reported theirs in June.
Comment by ALongview on August 8, 2011 at 6:24 Has anyone recieved royalty check on Ironosa well? I understand it has been producing for about 8 months.
Mr. Jones, you will find a link to the Production Reports Query page on the RRC Help Center:
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/trrchelpcenter
It's the last link on that page. Click on it and use the "Production by Lease" query. If the well doesn't have a Lease ID number yet, you can use the API # (leave out the hyphen) or the permit #. Set the well type to pending, choose District 6 and set the first date to a month far enough back to pick up the first month of production.
Once there is a Lease ID # assigned you would use that number instead and set the well type to GAS.
You will find both the API # and the permit (status) # on the W-1 permit page.
Comment by Mark W Clapp on July 21, 2011 at 8:42
Comment by Willis Bodine on July 15, 2011 at 5:40 Someplace on the GHS web site in recent months there were links given to current Unit Declarations maps for San Augustine County. Now I can't find them. Where are they? And, our special thanks to the shaler(s) who prepared these valuable tools.
Comment by Norwood, W on July 12, 2011 at 4:36 Our area is somewhere in Z-redmond and it seems the answer I was looking for was answered by Spring Branch and Mr. Elmore. We do not have a choice in not having them extend the lease. This was the question I was asking I guess...
Thanks for the answer.
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