I bet this info. is on GHS somewhere or someone can direct me where to go.

I want a section map showing my section (section 21  T10N   R11W) and the 8 sections surrounding my section.

I want to kind of plot where Matthew Murray 21 is in my section and where the wells are in the sections around me.  Maybe there is a map available that has all this info on it.

Can someone steer me in the right direction.

Thanks,

JB

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JB, you don't really need a map for what you wish to plot. A simple township grid will work better than a map when designating units and wells.
Yes, that would work. Where can I get that?
Jack, I hope this helps.
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This is what I wanted. What are the purple squares with purple lines coming off to them?
Are the purple squares wells and the purple lines coming off of them the paths of the laterals.
Thanks,
JB
Jack, yes - the purple squares are the surface locations and the lines represent the rough path of the horizontal laterals.
thx- I appreciate your help. The knowlege and information the folks have and share on GHS in fffffantastic.
I may start stuttering again, usuially when I quit talking in the third person I start sssstttttuttering!
JB
Jack, check this out this tutorial from the SONRIS Help Center group page.

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/sonris_help_center/forum/to...
thanks Skip
Jack,

Speak in 3rd person... please. Sssstttttuttering is too hard to read.
LOL .....You guys are "frackin" me up....
Sonris http://sonris.com has very good tools for viewing this in the interactive maps section, but you have to learn how to use it.

You can turn on a township section grid, well locations, topo maps, aerial photos, roads, etc.

I've been meaning to make a quick "click here to show a map of your section," but haven't got a round tuit yet.

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