I  have mineral rights in Wilkinson county. Sec. 25, and Sec. 28 T2n, R 1e, is there any activity going on in the area. Have a lease signed to Petroleum Partners, but unaware of any activity. Believe EnCana may be the actual holders of  the lease.

Thanks, Rodney 

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Comment by Cat on September 22, 2013 at 23:24

334-2013-D WILKINSON COUNTY.
Petition of EnCana Oil and Gas (USA), Inc., requesting the Board to integrate all interests
in an exceptional sized and configured 1,966.34-acre oil unit, situated in Sections 25, 28
and 37, Township 2 North, Range 1 East and Section 4, Township 1 North, Range 1 East,
to horizontally drill the Pintard 28H No. 1 Well from an exception surface location due to
engineering, geological and topographical reasons 372' FNL and 660’ FWL of Section 28,
to a depth of 12,200’ to test the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale Formation at an exception
bottomhole location 2,429’ FSL and 660’ FWL of Section 25. Petitioner also requests
authority to drill the Pintard 28H No. 2 Well as an increased density well from an
exception surface location 377’ FSL and 660’ FWL of Section 28, to a depth of 12,200’ to
test the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale Formation at an exception bottomhole location 2,914’
FSL and 660’ FWL of Section 4, with the right to horizontally drill up to six additional wells
on the unit, with an unrestricted eighteen month test period for each well to establish a
maximum efficiency rate (MER) of production for said pool, to produce said wells without
tubing as an exception to Statewide Rule 18 and to not run logs as an exception to
Statewide Rule 24. Alternatively, Petitioner requests the Board to integrate all interes

http://www.ogb.state.ms.us/docket.htm

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