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Jim G., do you know where your minerals are located within the Wiggins survey? XTO has four well units that encompass part of the survey. They are Vols DU #1H, Bulls DU #1H, Orangemen DU #1H and Commodores DU #1H. You can look at my XTO list to see the status on these wells but here are links to the unit plats:
Vols Unit http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/img/900000-999999//PR000096...
Orangemen Unit http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/img/1000000-1099999//PR0001...
Bulls Unit http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/img/1000000-1099999//PR0001...
Commodores Unit http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/img/900000-999999//PR000092...
In the Lout Survey, Chesapeake is drilling (now) the Jeannine #1H from the northeast region of the survey.
Jeannine Unit http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/img/1000000-1099999//PR0001...
You might contact Katie McCullin and ask her to help you find the right person to ask about your lease.
Go to Shelby County to the records office and ask to see the reverse index cards. Look for the cards for the survey you are in. The cards will be a snap shot of everything that has ever been done within that survey in the way of purchases, trades, leases ect. Once you have the right index card it will have the volume and page number that shows who owns the lease now. I forgot what the name of this place was that I went to but you have to pay to uses their items. It's worth paying because they have the index cards for you to use. That is the place where most land men go within Shelby County. Sometimes getting info out of these oil companies is very hard. It's located less than a mile from the county records office. If you call the records office of the county they will give you the name and address of the company that I’m speaking of.
You can look at reverse or direct, and view the instrument, and print for $1/page. Good luck.
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