I have been approached by Devon rep re my 20 net mineral acres in sec 19 18N 1w. I am looking to communicate through this web site with others in my same position. I assume that Devon will be looking to pool and that they are primarily interested in formations that can be tapped with their horizontal drilling capability.
the correct location is Sec 13 19N 1W
I think
Devon has somewhat of a spotted reputation they definitely do not deserve, from what I cvan see brought on by a lot of too wealthy land owner crybabies who want it all. This comes from my tons of research into what Devon is having to put up with.
The best news as I see it for your prospects is that Payne County appears to be the place to drill, and the activities are still picking up. Keystone cannot be the only reason for the increase in drilling, but it probably plays an important part. My army wife told me that she saw on the news yesterday that the cONGRESS, you know, those goofeballs who have made it a felony to lie to the largest conglomeration of habitual liars on the planet, has passed some kind of bill just yesterday. I have not checked it out yet, but I remain sure that somebody will get screwed in their usual fashion.
But the news in general appears to be very promising for both Payne and Logan County.
I found some completion reports for 19n-1w . There is a well in 19 that tested 857 BOD and 1083 MCF. In 30 that tested 76 BOD & 647 MCF. One in 20 tested 335 BOD & 1147 MCF of gas. Here is a link to some pooling orders in 19n-1w
Very helpful…I will check out this morning. Thanks.
The info you provided is very valuable! Thanks
Ron McKenzie said:
I found some completion reports for 19n-1w . There is a well in 19 that tested 857 BOD and 1083 MCF. In 30 that tested 76 BOD & 647 MCF. One in 20 tested 335 BOD & 1147 MCF of gas. Here is a link to some pooling orders in 19n-1w