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Re: Big Mur post# 38288

Wednesday, 08/06/2008 1:17:26 PM

Wednesday, August 06, 2008 1:17:26 PM

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Here is a link to the Collins Hemi 1 NOI:

http://www.kgs.ku.edu/PRS/Documents2/2008_03_01_KCC/030408_Collins_Hemi_1.pdf

or the KGS well page:

http://abyss.kgs.ku.edu/pls/abyss/qualified.well_page.DisplayWell?f_kid=1037888913


This well is in Township 25 South Range 17 East in section 30. T25S R17E, Sec. 30

Here is a link to the KGS search:

http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Magellan/ACO/index.html

If you go there and search in Woodsen county on T25S R17E Section 30 you get 12 other wells just in this .25 square mile area.

Here is a good map of Woodson county which shows the owl creek area (you can find the township and range markets along the edges and there is a key on the right that shows the section layout) where you can confirm the scale and layout of these sections:

http://www.kgs.ku.edu/General/Geology/County/tw/wo/gifs/M52_WoodsonGeology_1999.pdf


Apparently all of the older wells were drilled to no more than 900 feet which would indeed make the Mississippi lime formation at Hemi's target of 1350 feet an untapped resource in this area.






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