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Billy, the first well drilled and producing from a unit is referred to as the designated "Unit Well". Any additional wells completed and producing from the same unit are designated as "Alternate Unit Wells".
The well permit will include sufficient information to show if a well with a surface location in an adjacent unit is completed and producing from your section.
Thank you both for your taking the time to answer. I appreciate it.
Lisa, there is no information showing another well in S36-T14N-R10W.
Shell has permitted well with a surface location in Section 36 that will be drilled into the section to the south.
Shell, Judith St John 1 #H1 Well, Serial #242774, S36(1)-T14(13)N-R10W
Lisa, I think I am getting a little of the picture now. The well you are talking about will be started on section 36 but it will eventually get gas from the section south of you because the drilling at some point will turn south.
The well's surface location (pad) is in Section 36 of 14N - 10W. The horizontal portion of the well will be drilled south into Section 1 of 13N - 10W. You are correct, billy.
This video may help: http://www.oerb.com/Default.aspx?tabid=242
Lisa, there is only one Haynesville Shale well drilled into Section 22 and it has a surface location in Section 27. The four Haynesville Shale wells in Section 22 are drilled into adjacent sections.
You need to check both your section and adjacent sections for wells that are planned to be drilled into your section. Look at the well name and planned bottom hole location. For example the 22 in well name of the following well means it is targeted for Section 22.
Forest, Sustainable FTS 22 #H1 Well, Serial #241596, S27(22)-T14N-R10W, Red River Parish, 15630 Mcfd, 23/64" Choke, 8714 psi Flowing Pressure
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