XTO / Aztecs DU 1-H/ 3.9 Miles SW Shelbyville / James Hinton Survey (A-288)

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Basic Information:

Filing Purpose Welbore Profiles Lease Name Well # SWR Total Depth
New Drill Horizontal AZTECS DU 1H 22300



Surface Location Information:

API # Distance from
Nearest Town Direction from
Nearest Town Nearest Town Surface Location Type
3.9 miles SW Shelbyville Land



Survey/Legal Location Information:

Section Block Survey Abstract # County
JAMES HINTON 288 SHELBY



Perpendicular surface location from two nearest designated lines:

Perpendiculars Distance Direction Distance Direction
Survey Perpendiculars 3054.0 feet from the southeast line and 4820.0 feet from the southwest 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 10529 AZTECS DU 1H Gas Well 470.71 330.0 Y
Perpendiculars Distance Direction Distance Direction
Surface Lease Lines 402.0 feet from the east line and 423.0 feet from the north line

Section: Block: Survey:Mason M. Vann
Abstract #: 752 County: SHELBY
Name Profile Distance Direction Distance Direction
TH1 Terminus Point Lease 330.0 feet from the southeast line and 874.0 feet from the northeast line
Survey 600.0 feet from the southeast line and 874.0 feet from the northeast line
Penetration
Point Lease 330.0 feet from the east line and 1002.0 feet from the north line

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