XTO / Orediggers DU 1-H / 9.1 miles SW of Shelbyville / Joshua Hennis Survey (A-309)

18,500 '

Carthage/Haynesville Shale

 

W-1 Info:

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

 

Location Platt:

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/dpimages/r/776612

 

 

 

 

Status #  691300
API # 
OP # 945936   -   XTO ENERGY INC.   
Pending Approval ,Submitted: 02/15/2010 ,Filed: Online 
OREDIGGERS DU - Well # 1H
06 - SHELBY County
New Drill
Horizontal

 

 

General / Location Information

Basic Information:

Filing Purpose Welbore Profiles Lease Name Well # SWR Total Depth
New Drill Horizontal OREDIGGERS DU 1H 18700

 

Surface Location Information:

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

 

Survey/Legal Location Information:

Section Block Survey Abstract # County
    JOSHUA J. HENNIS, JR.  309  SHELBY

 

Perpendicular surface location from two nearest designated lines:

Perpendiculars Distance Direction Distance Direction
Survey Perpendiculars 270.0 feet from the north line and 1400.0 feet from the east 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 10270  OREDIGGERS DU 1H Gas Well 600.08   330.0 Y
Perpendiculars Distance Direction Distance Direction
Surface Lease Lines 270.0 feet from the north line and 333.0 feet from the west line
 Section: Block:    Survey:JOSHUA J. HENNIS, JR.

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