Oops, Francis! I used “her” again and honestly unintentionallly. Also, I was never offended. Not to worry.
Larry Trook, that was the type of scenario I had in mind only francis owns surface and minerals where top hole is but no minerals in an adjacent section where well is producing from. They would only pool bottom hole section owners and pay surface damages to top hole surface owner/s.
Sorry again… I havent realy investigated anything deeper than the spud report. All this was started over an off hand comment I made a few pages back. We were talking about a different subject, and someone came unglued, and whamo we are spinning tires in the mud.
Marathon applied for 6 more wells in 23-4n-5w Grady Co. C.D.# 201201965
Sorry that is 27
David, Correction on Cimarex, they are drilling in 16 only. I mistook Range 9 for section 9.
Hey Michael Hutchison, I Have question if you have a little time can you check on the occ website again for section 4-13N-9W for increased density or if anything is going on, someone said that Devon had several wells staked in the section to the south that were going to be drilled north into 4-13N-9W. I’d really appreciate it, thank you!
David, You are right but what I found was Chesapeake has a location exception that puts the surface location in sec. 9 and bottom hole in sec. 4. Looks like sec. 9 is a launching pad, Cimarex is drilling from 9 south into 16. Chesapeake has been having some money problems and has been selling off some of their properties, maybe Devon has it now. Interestingly Chesapeake got that location exception in April 2011 and filed for an extension of time to drill in March 2012.
Thanks Michael! So was their an increased density too? If you are ever around Calumet look me up and I’ll show you around. Take care and thanks again.
David Do you know J. J. Smith from Calumet ?
I don’t think I do.
Mark, Mine is 22-17n-14w in Dewey Co. We have a lease and an order for spacing. We’ve been told that ours will be drilled this year. You might want to call Devon and see if they’re interested in yours. Good luck.
Read an article online that was published by Devon Energy a few days ago.They verified still going to drill 200 wells in woodford shale in 2012. I have mineral rights in Dewey county sec 22-18n 15w (northeast corner of sec 22). Anyone think I have a chance of them drilling in this location.This was a ok well years ago-but they only drilled 8000 feet. Sure hope someone tries to frac this one and brings it back producing again. Thanks!
This is a new ball game in Dewey Co. I am tracking 16,17,18n-19,20,21w They are getting real good wells & pooling more sections all the time. I will do a little looking in your township.
Looks like ONEOK is going to build a new plant in Canadian County. Here is a link. http://m.prnewswire.com/news-releases/oneok-partners-to-invest-340-…
Gary, I saw that ONEOK has been granted a ROW in the section my well is in 17-2n/4w Stephens County. I thought maybe it was just a tie in to an existing pipeline but maybe there is some connection here?
What is your township range and section?
We recently had 3 wells drilled and completed no results of production because when we went to the well site the wells were all capped and gauges were not working What exactly does this mean I almost afraid to find out but I need to know if they will ever go on line or what can anybody help me with this Thank you if you can
Farris, I understand that Coal County is in the Arkoma Woodford which is mostly a dry gas play. Natural gas prices are so low that many companies are pulling out of the area and capping existing wells. I can’t say for sure that is the case with your well but probably a good chance it is. Hoping gas prices will increase in the near future.
Francis the township is11-3-11 2-3-11 coal county rig m36 nabors drilling