Good Morning,
I have a sort of stupid question, given how so many of you here are wonderful at sharing all the knowledge you have on the HS activity. I leased to Petrohawk last year and I have learned alot from reading all the posts here. I try SONRIS but am never sure how to find wells- I have sort of figured out from the directions here how to use SONRIS lite,I see well locations and numbers but am not sure what is really happening. I have even google earthed the lat and long to see where wells might be being put in but it shows images which are too old.
If someone has a moment to tell me what is up in my area, if anything? .
I had asked about a letter I received awhile ago about making a smaller unit-520 acres vs 640. I got good info from a GHS member. Never heard from the law firm if it was approved. Does anyone know?
Thank you so much for any info. Gotta go start watering before it gets too hot for my used-to-be-a Yankee-from-Detroit-body!!
Anne
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