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If any one wants to purchase 95 nma in 36-15N-12W in Logan County please contact me

Actually, our world is overflowing with people apologizing for one thing or another, but I see no need to alpologize for anyone being wrong for one thing or another. Granted, our geologists are highly educated and hard wirking individuals working mostly for Producers, and it is doubtful any of them will say too much of what the producers do not want to hear. And I still say even the best of any expert is going to be wrong a lot, and scratching their heads wondering why. Minerals and exploration is a tough world today, much like many other eandevors, I would apologize for being wrong, but never for being right.

iisa SMITH,selling minerals is fine,./its just an asset, DO NOT sign ANYTHING until you have certified funds,DO NOT ACCEPT ANY BANK DRAFTS …PERIOD,if any one wants wait to prove up title before they pay you ,they are crooks,not true LANDMAN,A GOOD LANdman ALREADY KNOW WHO owner is ,BEFORE ,OFFER IS MADE

Now, it seems to me that a company would want to drill horizontal Miss Lime wells even though they don’t have to drill the Miss Lime horizontally because they want to hold the acreage until they get around to drilling the Miss Lime verticals. http://seekingalpha.com/article/871491-the-bakken-and-the-mississip…

You should have news on the Devon McNeill 6/7 18N-2W 1WH soon. It was completed on 6/21/13. Usually get your division order six months after completion. Nice well in the Woodford. 643 bbls oil and 872 mcf gas. You should have already been force pooled or leased.

M Barnes, Thanks again.

However, we do not want to lose site of the fact that predicting these things is a near impossibility. There are times when production fools the experts, and have actually increased in the first 12 - 24 months. Statistics, according to a speech given by Winston Churchill at a college in Fulton, Missouri, statistics are the third and most dangerous kind of lies. Of course, he intended that for a bit of humor as it was, but we should not lose hope in the fact that he was not all that wrong. Many things can come into play during the first few months and even later, including earth quakes as far away from Logan county as California and Japan, seismic activity caused by underground cave-ins, floods, water tables falling and rising, and none of these matters are very predictable. But they often can and do change things a whole lot.

http://www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/oil-gas/publications/SWCReport…

Debra Acord, Old wells show oil and gas production in Sec 36-15N-02W, but no new intents to drill. Have you been contacted by an O/G company to lease your minerals?

Arlene, here is a sketch. I drew it in Excel, so ignore the gray boxes. The Lena 15 and Charleen 15 will be drilled completely within Sec 15 and completely credited to the 640 spacing of 15. Lena 16 will spud from a surface location in 15 (just a few feet away from the surface location of Lena 15) and end in 16. Only those perforations in 15 will be credited to 15 which doesn’t like much if any. Charleen 14 will drill from a pad in 15 (just a few feet away from the surface of Charlene 15) and will have a bottom hole location in 14. It may have a few feet of perforations in 15. If so, then 15 will get credit for it on a percentage basis. Just eyeballing it, it might be 20% or nothing at all depending upon the perfs.

If you look up each of the Orders below on the OCC website, you can read the Location Exception files and orders.

www.imaging.occeweb.com/AP/Orders/

Sec 14 was pooled. Order 611316 July 22, 2013

Sec 15, Increased density Order 618125 which says that an additional well can be drilled after the Charleen 15-19-3

Sec 16 was pooled Order 606084 Jan 2, 2013

Does this answer your questions?

i own minerals in 15n 2w,no drilling going on there now… but i am interested in more

Actually way past my beddy bye time, but this popped up and out before I could get it all read…

Devon Energy’s (DVN) $6 billion acquisition of Eagle Ford assets from Blackstone-sponsored GeoSouthern Energy, which was announced this morning, sets a new record in the play in terms of price paid per net undeveloped acre in a significant transaction.

Current net production from the properties includes ~29,700 barrels of oil per day and ~23,300 Boe/d of natural gas and NGLs. The production volumes are driven by recent-vintage wells (19 gross rigs are currently drilling on the acreage) and is therefore characterized by fast initial declines. Meaning, I assume, that the high producers involved will also become rapid decline of production, and this would make sense. It is for the Eagle Ford Play, I believe in the mid-gulf area of Texas? Is that not right?

I am still searching where I read about the 20,000 plus bod wells in Eagle Ford, seems that info has disappeared, but I still will not be too surprised to see things like this for Logan and Payne Counties. It has happened all over Oklahoma, Texas and soo Kansas, as well as in the Gulf. I do not buy the theory that it can not be done because the structure beneath us is different. Not just more than a few years ago, the new Boom in Logan, Payne and North Central Oklahoma was believed to be an impossibility, but look at it now. New tech is here, it is now and it is improving everything. This is reality.

M Barnes, In 1989 Mac 1-17 in 17-19N-01W Intent To Drill, Bobby J Darnell Operator has no API #, but has Depth: 5144’ and Zone: Miss Lime. Then, 2002 plugging for Mac 1 has API # 3511922839 but has total depth of 2340, Class Dry. However, Bobby Darnell had the State # 1 in 16-19N-01W API # 3511921404 which produced from the Mississippian Lime Depth 4490’ ?. I talked to Bobby back in the late 90’s and he was buying up Mississippian stipper wells and leases where he thought he could find the Miss LIme, so I don’t know for sure how deep the Mac 1-17 was drilled, but could the Miss Lime be missing in Section 17? Chesapeake is in Sec 8 above me. Thank you for your help.

Section 7, 18N 2W

Arlene, state statute requires them to begin paying six months after first production on each well. If they do not, they are required to pay 12% interest penalty if your title is clear, 6% if it is uncertain and they are still working on it. See earlier posts from the forum to get the links.

M Barnes, Would you please tell me which Miss formations are in my Sec. 17-19N-01W and the order in which these formations might be encountered. In this article the author, when referring to the Mississippian formations, stated; “it will be important to keep in mind which reservoir operators are shooting for.” Thank you so much. http://info.drillinginfo.com/urb/emerging-plays/

Here’s a good article from KU on KS. It may help understand North OK. The second link is current article on SandRidge. Looks like Miss rock is all across KS like SandRidge and KU has found.

http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/Bulletins/189/05_ordo.html

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/K/KS_KANSAS_OIL_SANDRIDGE_OKOL…

Martha

Van Buskirk #3 deepest well in the section 17 so far. Lists the order of the formations from top to bottom. Miss Chat is Miss. Red Fork and Pink are Pennsylvanian in age. Looks like an unconformity between them (missing time rocks).

http://www.occpermit.com/WellBrowse/Webforms/WellInformation.aspx?I…

http://www.ogs.ou.edu/pubsscanned/EP9_2-8geol.pdf Good overview of OK geology. Logan & Payne are on the Cherokee platform just east of the Nemaha uplift.

http://www.ogs.ou.edu/fossilfuels/pdf/StratChartfr.pdf Look at Region 1 for a good list of names.

M Barnes and Ron McKenzie, Thank you!