When you find a well or wells permitted on the ODNR website how do you look up the map to show where the well legs go?  Wanting to see what properties are involved.  Thanks!

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Robert,

Oil & Gas Well Locator below.  Click on X to close disclaimer, then use + or mouse wheel to enlarge to find your county & well. Click on dot that represents your well, then look at the bottom of the Information Page that appears to find Platt Map and documents related to drilling the well.

https://gis.ohiodnr.gov/MapViewer/?config=oilgaswells

At first when well is permitted the plat map will only list where the hole is to be drilled.   Later the plat maps are updated to include all the properties in the unit.    These plat maps may be revised several times prior to drilling operations.   It may take weeks to couple of months before the plat maps are updated showing the properties in the unit.

Also the lateral on the Interactive Map may not be accurate.

Use the Plat Map, As Planned then As Drilled to determine the borders of the Unit and lateral location.

You could be in a Unit and not actually in the Plat As Drilled due to being Pooled. That takes a look into the county records to see if your producer combined several wells into one 600 plus acre Pooled Unit in order to hold leases by production.

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