Added Caprio North unit. Amended Hutchinson R, Sivers North, Upham R, Dan Ellis, Strom North, LW NE, Laurel, Antisdel, Miller F, Howland Lent, McMahon, Preston Perkins, Welles 5 North, Jes SE, Champlin NE, Isbell, Norconk North, Reilly North, Peck Hill Farms, Acres M Clarke and Uhouse D units.
Jes SE is now more than 16000 feet long and Champlin is about 13000 feet long.

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They show you have 16.2 acres total and 9.767490 acres in Raimo, so the rest must be in Lines.

Also be aware that as it stands now Raimo is 1125.337435 total acreage and Lines is 428.493254, so your % share of Raimo will be less. This should work out eventually since Raimo should have more wells.

Also keep in mind that all this can be changed any time and as many times as CHK wants.

I also find it interesting that CHK reports all this down to 6 decimal places or 1 millionth of an acre ~6 sq in.

Dennis,

 This week CHK filed an amended Lines South unit. It now includes the rest of your property. 6.432510 acres included in Lines South.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31036030/lines%20s.xps

Wayne,

When I do the addition, I come up with 16.2 acres.  That leaves 0.5 acres unaccounted for.  My lawyer told me to be careful as CHK will try to exclude streams in their land calculations.  I have the Millstone Stream running thru my backyard.

Any thoughts?

Also, thanks.  This is the information I have been trying to come up with.

Thanks
Dennis

Thank you for updating these maps.  I do have one question.  When you touch the "pin" on a well pad, thin lines shoot out in different directions and lengths like a star burst.  If you touch each of these "lines" they turn red.  Do these lines represent anything? Thank you.

Barbara

 I think each time you leave GE you are telling GE to save unsaved items in your "temporary places". When you do this you get multiple copies of everything. You should select discard.

You need to delete all the Bradford sites, Susquehanna sites and Bradford units from GE and start again. It will bring all those back in each time as temporary places. Just choose discard when you exit.

Here is the info from the tax map. Note that CHK's # is closer to the calculated acreage. I don't know were all those #s come from.

OBJECTID   11501     

PARCEL 2.511e+15
MUNIC Monroe Township
DISTRICT 25
MAP 110
NUMBER_ 115
ACREAGE 16.7
NAME SMOUSE DENNIS C
ADDRESS 5442 MILLSTONE ROAD
CITY MONROETON
STATE PA
ZIPCODE 188320000
GLOBALID {1DE0BEE6-40E1-478B-8434-14ECDA9CD1EA}
CALC_AC 16.1105
SHAPE_LENG 3828.32
SHAPE_AREA 701771
DEED 1150056
CLEANGREEN 1980
LANDUSE 101
PRICE 90000
SALEDATE 19890518
NEW_NAME DENNIS C SMOUSE
TAX_ID 25-110-115

 Also, I think that the only streams CHK deals with are "navigable".

http://fishandboat.com/water/public/faq_public_waters.htm

What makes a river, stream or lake navigable for legal purposes?
Waterways must be regarded as “navigable in law if they are navigable in fact.” According to the United States Supreme Court in The Daniel Ball in 1870, waterways are “navigable in fact” when they are used or are susceptible of being used in their ordinary condition as highways for commerce over which trade and travel are or may be conducted in customary modes of trade and travel on water.

Does that mean that a waterway must currently be used for commercial purposes in order to be navigable?
No. The test for navigability is not a contemporary test. It’s a historic test that goes back to when William Penn was granted charter to Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania courts place particularly emphasis on a waterway’s use during the late 18th and early 19th centuries – prior to the invention of modern modes of transportation and at a time when the only significant routes of travel, trade and commerce were on waterways.

Another idea, the tax map shows an ~35 foot road right of way, which would be ~17.5 feet on your side??

Thanks Wayne, very helpful.  I have been in contact with CHK thru email.  I believe I will contact him again and ask him these same questions.  See what kind of light he sheds on the subject.

Thanks again,

Dennis

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