Does anyone have any information on the JB Tutt Survey A-725?  We live out of state and would like to know if anything is going on.  Our lease is with Devon, but we have not heard anything since we signed to lease in October 2008.  Any information would be appreciated.  Thank You. Renee Smith

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Ok, go to the other post we talked about, click on the first link, then when the map comes up click zoom out x 3 two times and look in the upper left part of the map. If you set the "map tools" to identify wells you can click on the little blue dots and you are on your way.
Hey Renee,

If you click on this link, below, it will take you to the W-1 permit for that Adams 1-H well that is being drilled directly below that JB Tutt survey.

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

When that opens in the new window clip on the "Map" icon that is in the "API #" box.

That will then open up the Railroad Commission GIS Map exactly at the location that the Adams well is being drilled.

If you then hit the "Zoom Out 3x" button twice, it should then show you where that JB Tutt survey is in relation to being directly above the unit where the Adams well is being drilled.
I found it. I want to thank you and om28v for your help. Now I know where and how to find what I have been looking for, but I wasn't doing something right. There's nothing like good people to guide you. Thanks again. Renee

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