Cana Woodford Shale (AKA Anadarko Woodford) - Oil & Gas Discussion archives

Michael:

Thanks, that’s exactly what I needed. TEDIOUS and CLUMSY come to mind while using it, as you suggest, but it does work. Thanks again for your prompt assistance.

J.W, Obviously you know your way around computerized chaos! I’m impressed.

Found this online. It is from Drilling Info and it is supposed to be drilling permits for the last 365 days.

Gary, the first map you sent is also interesting. What is the legend for the first map…wells completed in last 365 days?

The first map was for 2010 I think.

Gary, who drew up the map? Union City is totally out of place.

http://www.mineralhub.com/2012/12/canadian-county-2/

I found the map at the link above. It was done by Drilling Info.

Sorry the wrong map. Here is the correct one.
Drilling permits for last 365 days.

Can anyone tell me the going lease rate in Blaine County, OK. The legal is 4-14N-13W. We have been offered $500 per acre, half of what we got 3 years ago.

Cathy How many acres do you have ?

Ron, my two sisters and I have an undivided interest in 80 acres. Thank you for answering.

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Cathy Not much going on that I could find.

http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/future/crude%20oil%20-%20elect…

That is a beautiful photo! Love those Oklahoma skyscrapers! Thank you for posting this, Gary.

12 rigs just west of Calumet

Nice Photo…Thanks

Wow!

Thks Gary.

Yes it is beautiful. There are another 5 rigs just south of where I took this photo about 3 miles.

https://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?feature=player_embedded&v=n…

In reviewing a bunch of old documents, I have found that my deceased father-in-law owned mineral interests in Limestone and Washington counties, Texas. How do I find out if there are any active wells on these properties? If so, I will have to do some reconstruction of estates…both he and my mother-in-law died intestate, my deceased wife (their only child) had a complicated will.