Inquiry: Multi-County Oklahoma Mineral Interests (Logan, Kingfisher, Grady, Kiowa and Washington.)

I am seeking information regarding current activity, pooling orders, or operator changes for the following tracts in Oklahoma. Any insight on recent “non-consented” wells or transition of suspense funds for these specific areas would be appreciated.

Logan County

  • 15N-4W

    • Section 18: S/2 NW/4 and Lots 1 & 2 (Ref: Kleckner #1-24 / Johnson #1A). Note: Minerals were severed from surface in 2017 (Bk 2752, Pg 617).
    • Section 20: SE/4 (Ref: Maxwell 1-20 / Naomi 1-20H). Status: Active/Horizontal.
    • Section 21: NE/4 (Ref: Brouchoud A-1)
    • Section 28: SE/4 (Ref: Cobb Stoner)
    • Section 3: S/2 NW/4 and Lots 3 & 4
  • 16N-4W

    • Section 14: NW/4
    • Section 16: SW/4 (Ref: Stone 1-A)
    • Section 17: NE/4 (Ref: Rudd) & SE/4 (Ref: Cole)
    • Section 19: NW/4 (Ref: Estelle) & SE/4 SW/4 and Lots 8, 9, & 10
    • Section 21: SW/4 (Ref: Marriott 1-21)
    • Section 22: SW/4
    • Section 29: NE/4 (Haskell “A” / MEL 1-29H) & NW/4 (Stoner Estate)
    • Section 30: E/2 NW/4 and Lots 1 & 2
    • Section 33: SW/4 (Ref: Stoner #2)

Kingfisher County

  • 15N-5W

    • Section 13: NE/4 (Ref: Weigl)
    • Section 22: NW/4
    • Section 27: S/2
  • 16N-5W

    • Section 28: SE/4 (Ref: Hasley)
    • Section 29: SE/4 (Ref: Sooner Trend Unit)
  • 16N-6W

    • Section 26: SE/4 (Ref: Alta #1)
  • 16N-7W

    • Section 10 & 15: (Ref: Geronimo Unit)
    • Section 16: (Ref: Baccarat Unit)

Grady County

  • 5N-7W

    • Section 3: Lots 1, 2, 3 (Ref: Formentera/Stoner Unit)
    • Section 16: S/2 NE/4
  • 5N-8W

    • Section 22: SE/4 (Ref: Chickasha Noble Olson Unit)
  • 8N-7W

    • Section 18: NE/4 (Ref: Kennedy 1-18)

Washington & Kiowa Counties

  • Washington County (27N-12E): Section 14, SE/4
  • Kiowa County (3N-18W): Section 1, SW/4
  • Kiowa County (2N-17W): Section 8, SW/4

Please split the question up and post each part in its correct state and county. This will work better on the forum logic. You may get more local answers than posting in the General Discussion.

Thank you, I did just that. Appreciate your help.