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Does anyone have a production map showing the Baxendale wells plotted?

Coffee Shop talk is the Sharon Mae well named after the land owner’s wife (long time friends of ours) is really a great one! Said it came in at 1800 BOD and 7 Million Cubic feet of gas!!! It’s located down on Rush Creek on the Sublett land. I believe that’s in Garvin just north across the Stephens/Garvin County line.

http://seekingalpha.com/article/3807296-oil-has-to-stabilize-for-selloff-to-end-cramers-mad-money-1-12-16

There is a large fire involving an oil rig right now just off of Highway 62 at County Road 2910 just east of Chickasha in Grady County. Both lanes of traffic have been shut down because of black smoke.

Guess they got the fire out. Said on the news it was Continental’s well which they were in the process of fracking. They fought it for 6 hours last night. Said there was a crew on the location, so it was so fortunate there was no one injured! Praise the Lord!

Baxendale Well Locations proposed.pdf

Michael,

See link for proposed well locations for the Baxendale wells. I think the actuals almost the same.

Michael

http://imaging.occeweb.com/OG/Well%20Records/1DD175EA.pdf

http://imaging.occeweb.com/OG/Well%20Records/1DD38F5B.pdf

http://imaging.occeweb.com/OG/Well%20Records/1DD3A282.pdf

Thank you both!

Anyone seen anything on the Hunter wells surface in Section 25, Township 2N, Range 4W?

Thanks!

I called you back but missed you. Try again when you can.

As I drove down the highway through the diggins going to Marlow a couple of days ago, I saw the two rigs still up on the section north of Section 18, Township 2N, Range 4W. I believe someone said they thought they were on the two Sympson wells on maybe Section 6 (just can’t remember for sure). That was about all the action I saw going on except for a tank truck sitting on the McElroy #1. It wasn’t doing anything at the moment but just sitting longways across the front of the location. It’s sure a different place down in those parts! Depressing! But that’s the oil field for you… it will get better… it always does… it just takes a while.

There was a dozer moving some dirt around back behind where they drilled the well that was padded on Section 16, Township 2N, Range 4W that went across Sections 21 and 28 (was it the Jerry?)… there I go again with the bad memory… lol… this getting old is for the birds… huh, Hutch? Anyway, it didn’t look like building a location or a pipeline, maybe just cleaning up the location.

They are talking about making them shut down some of the injection wells up around Edmond, Oklahoma, and points north where they are having so many earthquakes. There was a story on the news last night about the many earthquakes that they were having in Arkansas a few years ago because of the injection wells (around 777 a year) and how they drastically dropped last year when they made them shut down the injection wells and this year they have dropped to 0. Said some of the smaller oil companies had gone bankrupt but the oil field had adjusted and still survived around there. Guess they are going to have to do something around Oklahoma as the state is having several a day now and they seem to be getting bigger all the time. Like I said the other day, there are not many injection wells around Edmond (what they said on the news) but maybe it only takes a few to do the trick.

The completion reports for the wells in 10 & 15-2N-4W have been posted on OCC.

Thanks Ron!

Linda, Could it be that their rocks have better genes???

I think most mineral owners around here are going to like this article especially the last line:

http://feedingjimmy.com/fracking-cause-earthquakes-windmills/

Showing price of oil at $32.19 right now. That’s a pretty good rise today and every little bit helps!

Now that tax time is coming around, I am in need of general information about filing my royalty and sale earnings for 2015 without having to pay IRS big bucks. Anyone?

Was just wondering “If injection wells cause earthquakes why is North Dakota not the leading state in earthquakes instead of Oklahoma?”

I guess that could be! lol

Charlie…my husband said he heard something about “rats always leaving a sinking ship.”

I am not an expert, and just looked for the heck of it at the SEC filings for NFX stock. On the 15th, the CEO and 4 other officers sold a total of about a half million shares of common stock. If I had it, I would do it, but does this ring alarm bells for anyone? Honestly, I am a bit ignorant of the financials, as I am not an investor.