So I have a lot of activity in my area {Pulaski Pa} and to see if I might possibly be in a well unit I purchased well plat maps off a website. (not sure if I am allowed to mention site name?} Anyway, I look at the map and its a little confusing. It clearly shows direction of well legs, marked top hole and bottom hole, two of the legs run across our property, the others are pretty close...my question is the rectangle that is highlighted around the acreage. Is that the unit? Because if it is, then we are in every unit, even if the leg doesn't run across our property? Right or wrong? Thanks for the help.
Tags:
You can contact DEP in Meadville, ask for oil and gas. If you tell them the operator and pad name they will usually fax the permit and plat maps to you for free. It might take a few days for them to get it to you.
Wow, geeze I wish I would have posted my question before I paid for the maps. Thanks again everyone. Great info!
The well plats are free in pa just no your well number and your county number and operator of well.also the well your looking for 1h 2 h 6h ect.
And contact dep oil and gas for your part of the state.
Yes crazyfarmer, the top hole is the well pad, the bottom hole is where the well leg ends.
Since I was able to get free maps emailed to me I requested plat maps for two other well sites that are close to my house (within 2 miles) the one map which is Whiting South, has 8 legs in a rectangle boundary, it says 1277.4 acres is in the tract boundary. Is the 1277.4 acres the size of the unit? And the unit has 8 wells on it?
Jody,
I sent you a PM answering your question. Also, I attached here the DEP spud report showing all the Hilcorp wells, their location, and the date they started drilling those wells in the township of Pulaski.
© 2024 Created by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher). Powered by
h2 | h2 | h2 |
---|---|---|
AboutWhat makes this site so great? Well, I think it's the fact that, quite frankly, we all have a lot at stake in this thing they call shale. But beyond that, this site is made up of individuals who have worked hard for that little yard we call home. Or, that farm on which blood, sweat and tears have fallen. [ Read More ] |
Links |
Copyright © 2017 GoMarcellusShale.com