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Tuesday, 07/26/2005 10:30:02 PM

Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:30:02 PM

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My 7/21/05 visit to Kosciusko
I talked to one of the people that are in the 160-acre pool for the Kosciusko #1 well (4 @37 acre each) for over 2 hours. He told me that Maupin was the one that drilled the well over 10 years ago. At that time his company name was Black Gold. Then the name changed to
Clipper Operating and now he operates under Titan.

He said the lease ran out in Jan this year and has not been renewed with him. He said that he has to sign a Division order before they can sell any oil, has not seen one yet.

He said that the workover rig just left the site Wednesday. He said that he sees Maupin about twice a week when the rig is on site. Mr. Maupin told him that they were going to run an electrical line to the well for a pump.

He said that this well has a history of producing a lot of water and it had to be trucked out by several trucks per day because of no pipeline to the well, this is why they had to set up the two tanks and the separator. Also stated that the reason he thinks it is valved out is because it has lost pressure, and that is the reason for the need for electricity. Un known why the two sets of Tubing are lying next to the well

He said that during the life of this well he has received about $3000 in royalties

He told me that many wells were drilled many years ago around town (you could see them in every direction)and that only 5-6 wells remain.

I only went up to Stanley Lease gate, which is across the street from the Kosciusko well as you can see in the pictures it was locked. The man gave me the name of the landowner and where to find him. Just up the road at a business. I ran out of time and had to head home. He gave me his address and phone number and told me to come back or call any time.

He also pronounced Kosciusko KA CHUS KO

Kosciusko photos of 7/21/2005

These are the photos that I took Thursday 7/21/05 in Kosciusko, Texas.

http://crowtf.myphotoalbum.com/view_album.php? Set_albumName=album02

Some have stated that the pictures were taken last year, and the gas prices in the pic of the store are $1.26 per gallon. If you double click twice on picture # 26 or P7211265 you can the see clearly the price of the fuel.

I took these pictures 7/21/05. The good news is that the price of gas has dropped a few cents since Thursday. LOL

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