CHK / Herone 1-H / 4.3 Miles SE of Center /W. Leech Survey (A-431)

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Status # 695593
API # 419-31595 OP # 147715 - CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, INC.
Pending Approval ,Submitted: 05/06/2010 ,Filed: Online HERONE - Well # 1H
06 - SHELBY County New Drill
Horizontal
Problems identified with this permit are ( 05/07/2010 11:15:30 AM )



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General / Location Information
Basic Information:

Filing Purpose Welbore Profiles Lease Name Well # SWR Total Depth
New Drill Horizontal HERONE 1H 16000



Surface Location Information:

API # Distance from
Nearest Town Direction from
Nearest Town Nearest Town Surface Location Type
419-31595 4.3 miles SE Center Land



Survey/Legal Location Information:

Section Block Survey Abstract # County
LEECH, W 431 SHELBY



Perpendicular surface location from two nearest designated lines:

Perpendiculars Distance Direction Distance Direction
Survey Perpendiculars 314.0 feet from the N line and 2568.0 feet from the W line



Fields
District Field Name Field # Completion Depth Lease Name Well # Well Type Acres Distance to nearest well Distance to nearest Lease Line SWR Pooled/Unitized
06 CARTHAGE (HAYNESVILLE SHALE)

Primary Field
16032300 16000 HERONE 1H Gas Well 743.34 380.0 Y
Perpendiculars Distance Direction Distance Direction
Surface Lease Lines 895.0 feet from the E line and 3249.0 feet from the N line

Section: Block: Survey:WALKER, Z C
Abstract #: 757 County: SHELBY
Name Profile Distance Direction Distance Direction
TH1 Terminus Point Lease 380.0 feet from the E line and 2650.0 feet from the S line
Survey 1140.0 feet from the NE line and 2650.0 feet from the S line
Penetration
Point Lease 380.0 feet from the E line and 3249.0 feet from the N line
Does anyone know what the latest is on this well?

Cathy

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