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Terry County, TX - OIl & Gas Discussion

Oil & gas discussion group for those interested in Terry County, TX. Share your experience regarding lease bonus, royalty rates, drilling activity, and oil & gas news.

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Map of Concho Resources Property in Terry/Hockley County

Started by Craig May 18. 0 Replies

Click on the link and go to page nine (9) of the presentation to see the acreage in Terry/Hockley County that Concho Resources acquired.…Continue

Concho Resources (CXO) Activity in Terry County

Started by Craig May 15. 0 Replies

 Below are portions of a transcript that I cut and pasted from a discussion by Concho Resources CEO where they discuss their acreage acquisitions in Terry County and Hockley County.  This is another…Continue

W&T Offshore Inc Activity in Terry County

Started by Craig. Last reply by larry langford Apr 28. 5 Replies

Here is some information on W&T Onshore Inc. and their activity.  I saw they had several permits for Terry County on the Texas RRC site so I did a little research in their Annual Report.  I…Continue

Texas Standard Lease....No such animal

Started by Kelley jennings. Last reply by e dubose Apr 20. 7 Replies

Just wanted to be sure everyone includes in their leases that they are not responsible during drilling and after well is producing for any possible damages that may occur to the Aquifer or land even…Continue

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Comment by Kevin B. Koonce on January 5, 2012 at 12:04pm
Comment by mark r delaneo on December 29, 2011 at 7:56pm

Is the drilling on section 62 block 4x on the east side or the west side of the section and how do you find out where block 4x is , it dosent show it on the rr survey , it just says section 62.

Mark

Comment by mark r delaneo on December 29, 2011 at 7:42pm
Comment by mark r delaneo on December 28, 2011 at 10:04pm

To E. Dubose , the drilling on 62 block4x is on my mineral rights lane , I share a 80 acre pool of land with my family , its the OLD Covington farm , we didnt sign the lease papers but 4 mths ago , any news or input is appreciated.

Thanks

Mark 

Comment by Thomas Ashton on December 28, 2011 at 10:01pm

Thank you Paige. The link is a big help. Your instructions are most helpful too.

Comment by Paige Johnston on December 28, 2011 at 9:39pm

Thomas, if you have your tract descriptions, then go to  http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/data/online/gis/index.php#,

click on RRC's Public GIS Map Viewer. In the blue area on the right, in the middle for Map Tools, choose "Identify Wells" from the dropdown menu. Below that choose the county from that dropdown menu.  Once you see Brownfield and Terry County, keep clicking 'zoom in' and moving directionally using the arrows at the top until you get to the survey and block you need. As you get closer-in, you'll see the section numbers in red in the top right-hand corner. Click on 'legend' in the top right quarter of blue area to see what the symbols mean. The 5-digit number next to a green circle (well) is the lease ID number. 


There's a lot of information you can find on the RRC website - this should explain: http://gis2.rrc.state.tx.us/public/help/search.html#surveySearch

Comment by Thomas Ashton on December 28, 2011 at 8:41pm

yeah, I know the feeling. I'm still trying to find a map of Terry Co. that shows the sections and blocks numbers.

Comment by Gene Finley on December 28, 2011 at 7:51pm

Can anyone of ya'll tell me where to go to get production information.  I haven't been able to find it on the Rail Road Commission website - it's probably there, just can't find it.

Thanks.

Comment by Under par on December 28, 2011 at 7:42pm

I know of at least 1 company that completed a well a couple months ago.  However, the RCC does not yet show any production.   Frankly, I would be thrilled with an initial production rate of 150-200 bbls/day per well.   I hope the RCC will show some solid numbers next month.

Comment by Thomas Ashton on December 28, 2011 at 5:17pm

Yes, several landmen have offered to buy the land, matter-of-fact, one of the landmen still has another year on our 3 year agreement of mineral rights and such.

Thanks Guy's (and Gal)  for the info.

 

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