does anyone know about glasscock county working sketch # 6 and # 17 ?
Hi, Ralph -
You're going to have to expand upon your question a little before I can tell whether I can help you.
Where did you find the wording "working sketch # 6 and # 17"? In a legal description or something?
Charles Emery Tooke III
Certified Professional Landman
Fort Worth, Texas
Charles, I saw this on GIS web mapping viewer. http://gisweb.glo.texas.gov/glomap/ go to map contents and click archives and records collection. Thanks Ralph
Don't know what those are. Maybe original Survey Maps of some sort?
Some of the Sketch Files are outlined on the map, but not # 6 or # 17. All those little blue dots have lines to the center of the County. You'd have to call the Archives Department of the General Land Office in Austin to ask them which of their Sketch Maps cover the lands you are reviewing.
If you live close enough, their records are a lot of fun to wonder through. If not, you can send them a request. Might be a small fee involved.
What is it you are trying to do?
Hope this helps -
Charles
I have mineral rights at south end of block 180, glasscock & sterling county which is at corner of these two, I was curious about drilling activity in the area. Thanks, Ralph
I can look that up for you. What's the rest of your legal description? Block 180 of what and what Section(s) or Abstract(s)?
east 140 acres off of and part of the south 160 acres, section 180, block 29, W&N. ry.co, said 160 acres being a mile east and west in glasscock and sterling county. vol 24,page 208, deed records of sterling county. Thanks, Ralph
Have to be in the morning. Headed out for 2 year old's birthday party and I'm late!
Here you go!
Nothing very exciting appears to be going on anywhere near you. The Wells just to your northeast are the Sterling Wells. They are coming in so poorly, I don't understand why they are continuing to drill them. The rest are more than 2 miles away from you which might as well be 20.
You can contact the company that appears to have leased other interests in your lands - they may offer to lease your interests. But if you will notice, the leases from the other interest owners cover additional tracts of land. One of them several thousands of acres. Your 160 acres might not be in their primary area of interest.
When you look at the Last Month Production figures, those are Per Day figures, but the ones that are all identical are multiple wells to common tank batteries. I should have sorted by that, but I thought you could look up the wells more easily by the API Numbers, so I sorted the Table that way.
Hope this helps -
Charles
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