How do I find out if I am in the section for Encore sec19 #6 well it is across the street from my house. 

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Sandra, can you provide additional information such as Township & Range for your location?
Will have to look it up will get back with you. Thanks
I'm in T16N and R16W . I believe it is a Querbes section. Thanks
There isn't a HS horizontal permitted in section 19 yet, but there is a Querbes well permitted in section 18 #240340
What can you tell me about the well in sec 18.
Sandra, attached is a well plat for the Querbes 20 #2 Well. The Haynesville Unit for this well includes both Section 19 and Section 20 so the mineral owners in both sections will share in the production. Check the plat and maybe you can determine if you are in one of the two sections.

Encore, Querbes 20 #2 Well, Serial #240684, S20(19/20)-T16N-R16W, Caddo Parish
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Looks like I am in SEC 18, T16N,R16W do you know about a well in that area.
Sandra, I have attached the plat for the Querbes 18 #1 Well. The Haynesville Unit for this well includes both Section 17 and Section 18 so any mineral owner in those sections will share in the production.

Chesapeake, Querbes 18 #H1 Well, Serial #240340, S18(17/18)-T16N-R16W
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Can you give me a contact number for Chesapeake, thanks
Sandra, I do not have any specific contact information for Chesapeake but you can try the following for their Oklahoma City Office:

(877) CHK-1GAS
Thanks

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