Bob, I think you are referring to the list of XTO wells in this discussion:
http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/shelbycounty/forum/topics/x...
I have all of the Haynesville wells in Shelby County (and the rest of Dist. 6). If you are interested in a specific area or operator, tell me what you'd like to know.
I just did XTO because there are so many wells that people were asking about and XTO has not been very timely with completion reports.
i have aWe recea peice of land in district 6 that 2 wells drilled and produced. These 2 wells are on is heir property we have a lawyer the courts put over receivership of the unknown heirs of this property.we recently visited this court apointed lawer all the heirs are almost found.The lawyer said said as soon as Our part of family gets an affi.back 2 him we will start getting our money.right now he says all the moneys is in a bank till another court date .but why want this lawer tell us the court date and also i asked him who is paying him he said we were out of our money how is that when we didmt hire him .We are thinking about seeking another lawyer to reprsent us .These well has been producing 4 awhile but we just found out we had ownership and minerals in the land less than a year ago but these wells has been there since 2005 or07 proucing in district 6 . do you have any advice about this
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