Shelley,
The Texas Railroad Commission's website link is:
http://gis2.rrc.state.tx.us/public/startit.htm
It will put you on the Darling Washington Survey, Rusk County, Texas which is situated about 2 miles South of Kilgore. US 259 splits that survey. There are hundreds of oilwells in the Western half of the survey--most of them plugged. This area is possibly in the Haynesville Shale trend and well worth your further search.
That's about all I can find with the limited information you presented. Hope you can get title to your minerals.
Alamo
The Texas Railroad Commission's website link is:
http://gis2.rrc.state.tx.us/public/startit.htm
It will put you on the Darling Washington Survey, Rusk County, Texas which is situated about 2 miles South of Kilgore. US 259 splits that survey. There are hundreds of oilwells in the Western half of the survey--most of them plugged. This area is possibly in the Haynesville Shale trend and well worth your further search.
That's about all I can find with the limited information you presented. Hope you can get title to your minerals.
Sep 2, 2008
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