Does a drilling company have to notify an individual if they drill a well in your section? If i am reading Sonris correct it looks like they have drilled a well in Town 8N, Range 13w , Sec. 10 and it is waiting on Frac Job!! Think pad is in Sec. 3!! Have not recieved any kind of notification. Any information will be greatly appreciated! THANX!!!!!!!!!
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NUDOG,
O&G operators are not required to notify anyone before the drilling of a well, unless it is stated in your lease that they do so. If the surface location and pad site are to be located on your property, then you will be contacted and paid for surface usage per the terms of your lease.
NUDOG,
I would be very careful in dealing with anyone wanting to buy your minerals, you can unknowingly sell your minerals for pennies of what they are actually worth.
If they start producing in your section will you recieve notice?
Craig, no specific notification when production starts so you need to check Sonris for production information.
NUDOG, yes - you are reading Sonris correctly. The well had a surface location in Section 3 but the lateral was drilled in Section 10.
Comstock, Sustainable Forest 10 Hz #1 Well, Serial #242726, S3(10)-T8N-R13W
S10-T8N-R13W, HA RA SU102 Unit, Comstock, Converse Field, Sabine Parish
Don't do much good to look at Sonris, does it Les B. It hasn't been updated for about 2 months or so. I keep looking for info on Jimmy Ray Brown 9H 002 Alt, #242921 and I can't find any. I hear that the rig has been moved, and fracing has taken place, but nothing on Sonris. It looks like they could update at least once a month!
The reason given a long time ago for no updates was the Great Oil Spill, but that is history now. I don't know what their reasons are now.
Oh well, I'll just keep looking.
grasshopper.
In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of) nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.
This area has suffered immense environmental degradation…
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