Is there anyway to get from Sonris and/or LDNR the units created in a Township & Range. I have Skip's direction to go to the hearings applications, but my properties are in three T & R and in the Red River/Bull Bayou field. Therefore, I have to open each hearing, then open each application and then go to the map included in the application. For example, in January 09 alone, there were seven applications for units in RR/BB.

There must be some record when an application is approved by T & R, or by S, T & R.

Any help would be appreciated!

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w.r. If i knew of a simpler way to research D&P units, I would have given it. There is no short cut that I am aware of. You can also search field and unit orders on SONRIS Classic by field code but there is not a listing by S-T-R.
wr. Since all of your tracts are in the Red River - Bull Bayou Field, you may want to search for HA D&P Units through the LOC portion of the database. Using the link provided by Keith on the SONRIS Help Center Group page, click on Louisiana Office of Conservation, then click on "Field (Unit) Orders. In the search box under office enter Office of Conservation, under document type enter Field Order Index - Black Books and Under field code enter 7651 for Red River - Bull Bayou Field. Initiate search. You will now be looking at a list of field orders for the RR-BB Field. Start with Order #109-W (1/16/08) and record the docket number for each HA field order to the present. Now go back to the search box and change the document type to Field Order and enter the first docket number (08-17). You will see the same application documents that are contained in the Commissioner's Public Hearing Schedule. Please keep in mind that this search is not conducted using SONRIS Lite, therefore you should use Internet Explorer and download any required plug ins. I hope this makes your search a little easier because this is the only other way that I am aware of to find the units for your tracts. Good Luck.

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