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I believe that there 2 currently producing wells in Sec. 21 that were drilled into the Glen Rose, 4,200'. I am pretty sure that the size of the units there are 160 acres (1/4) section. Your friends' land would have to be in one of the units in order for them to take part in the production. Ask you friend if they received some paperwork from Bob Anderson, P.E. back in 2004 or 2005 and that will show the plat map and your friends can see if their land is included in the units or not. I think that the units were formed on the east side of the section but it has been awhile since I saw the maps.
The old lease that holds Kassi's land and that of her neighbors is an old one and may hold 4,000 acres in 7 different sections with only 1 producing well in 1 section. They may own their mineral rights but they would be bound by the terms of the old lease yet still not share in the production of the well in the other section. It is certainly an atypical situation and I wish Kassi success.
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