Free drilling location shown in public domain

This applicant gave away a free corner shot location offsetting his pool.

Drilling location map This applicant gave away a free corner shot location offsetting his pool when we placed his net pay map in the public domain. Any geological or geophysical data you add to an AER application is in the public domain the minute you apply.

Always use any contour options available to map your pool onto your own land. Otherwise you may encourage someone to put another straw in your pool. The service that submitted this application should have known better. AppIntel can help you find these opportunities.

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However you might not want to drill this one -- the geologist made it look like a lemon.

Each AER application contains your neighbor's perspective on the exploitation of oil and gas formations. AppIntel can help you find them.

Tags: Exploration

Granger Low  25 May 2015



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