Does anyone know where I can get a map of the current wells in Shelby County. I have mineral right on FM 711, off Nacogdoches Highway in Shelby County.

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http://gis2.rrc.state.tx.us/public/

Hit "accept" and it will take you to the map page and then you can scroll in to Shelby County, and then closer down to where your survey is. Make sure you've got the box checked where it will show all wells.
well, I tried that.. I put in the WhatleySurvey, A-910, and nothing come up.
I got that info from my lease.
The best way to input it is to just use the 910 in the Abstract box, because they sometimes misspell the survey names.

Your survey is in the North Center of the map. #31271 horizontal unit at the top of map may unitize some leases in the survey. Depends on where you are. Otherwise, most of the surrounding well are either dry holes or no longer producing.

Note Cabot's County Line Play just south of you.
thanks...
Betty: send me your email address please. Thanks, Don
Have you looked at the "Railroad Commission of Texas" website ? There is a lot of info available on that site
can someone explain to me about what constitutes a survey? I'm looking for a-30 Flores. Location, size of survey and whatever else I can find about that paticular survey.
Gloryc- Are you in Shelby County? I looked on the Railroad Commission map and can't pull up your survey in Shelby County. Try this link to find your location, and see what's being drilled. http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/gis/index.html If you need help manuvering through the website, come back, or email me so we can help you.

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