Devon / Bell Gas Unit #1-H / H.West Survey (A-759) / 10.1 miles West of Center

New Devon application today for this HA/BO well directly below their Whitton 1-H.

W-1:
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPubli...

Location Platt:
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/r/840328

Tags: Bell, Bossier, Devon, Haynesville, Shelby

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Okay... I now have six division orders on my dining room table... two are for wells that I didn't even know we were a part of(?)...  three are for Nacogdoches County wells, one for a well that has been shut in for over a year in Rusk County, and the other two are from over in Panola County....

Nothing from San Augustine or Shelby yet.... But at least we're starting to see some movement out there... now hopefully the Royalties attached to these will make it worth the wait... Hopefully some of the rest of you start seeing D.O.'s as well soon as I think that will be the first sign of production starting back up again(?)

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