I was just wondering how long it's takes to pay for a well before the royalty checks start going out to the lease holder,,I'm on the McKinney well.Haven't heard any thing from EOG in a long time

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What would be the purpose of a new permit? Sorting out property lines?
That's part of it.  They have to file an "as-drilled" plat showing the bore path of the well.  In this case they amended the unit acreage some and it looks like they have asked for a Rule 37 exception for an unleased interest in the (State of Texas) Hwy. 21 ROW.
Is this a new well on the same site or a reviced drawing or a as-drilled as you said, another new well would be nice ,this would be two well on this site, would that make this a super pad,or does it take two or more wells on the same site,,,would a new well on the same site be in the same lease pool.
Joe, it is a revised drawing but there is room to drill a few more wells eventually.
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