Gas mineral rights in Freestone County.. well is 'non producing'

The Railroad Commission records show one producing well in the two surveys you listed. A gas well called the Moore #1 that was drilled in 2003 by Union Operating Company is located in the southeast corner of the Abel Survey. It is now operated by JHP Operating and in Novmeber, the last month that has been reported, it was still producing.

The only thing in those two surveys showing up under EnCana’s name was a well drilled near the middle of the England suvey called the Bass #1. It was drilled by Matador Operating in 2003 and later taken over by EnCana but the records show it was plugged in 2013.

Unless the mineral rights you inherited are in the unit for the JHP Moore well it appears it is non-producing acreage.

Below are links to four pages from the RRC’s website. First is the map of that area where I’ve marked the wells mentioned above. The round symbols with a line through them are wells that have been plugged. The second page shows the latest production numbers for the JHP Moore well. Next is the unit plat for the Moore well, and the last page is the unit plat for the Encana (Matador) Bass well.

Freestone Co. - RRC Map - Abel A-48 and England A-221.pdf (675.2 KB)

Freestone Co. - JHP Operating - Moore 1 - Production Rpt.pdf (354.3 KB)

Freestone Co. - Moore 1 - Plat of Unit.pdf (261.4 KB)

Freestone Co. - EnCana (Matador) Bass Unit Plat.pdf (284.9 KB)