The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 119, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 2009 Page: 37 of 40
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THE CANADIAN RECORD
NEWS PAGE
THURSDAY 1 2 NOVEMBER 2DD9
□ILS GAS CONTINUED
East Sec. line) Horizontal
OCHILTREE (WEST PERRYTON
Marmaton) Midwestern Exploration Co., #2
Neufeld,, Sec. 49,11, W. Ahrenbeck & Bros.,
spud 7-27-09, drlg. compl 9-1-09, tested 9-17-
09, pumped 20 bbl. of 41 grav. oil + 117 bbls.
water on 24 hour test, TD 8840', PBTI) 8615'
- Plug-Back
ROBERTS (ST. CLAIR Granite Wash)
Texakoma Operating, L.P., #1 N. McMordie
'125', Sec. 125, C, G&M, spud 5-27-09, drlg.
compl 6-12-09, tested 10-9-09, pumped 187
bbl. of oil + 13 bbls. water on 24 hour test,
GOR 850, TI) 10090', PBTD 10005' -
Gas Well Completions
GRAY (EAST LAKETON Arbuckle)
Blue Dolphin Production, L.L.C., #1 Thomas
Sec. 62, A-6, H&GN, spud 7-19-09, drlg. compl
7-29-09, tested 8-20-09, potential 4965 MCF,
TD 11680', PBTD 11680'-
HEMPHILL (BEGERT 10200) Laredo
Petroleum, Inc., #2 Begert Trust '32', Sec.
32,41, H&TC, spud 7-26-09, drlg. compl 9-18-
09, tested 10-6-09, potential 1752 MCF, TD
14850', PBTD 13238'-
HEMPHILL (BEGERT 10200) Laredo
Petroleum, Inc., #4 Begert Trust '32', Sec.
32,41, H&TC, spud 4-18-09, drlg. compl 6-15-
09, tested 6-24-09, potential 1238 MCF, TD
13305', PBTD 13265'-
HEMPHILL (HEMPHILL Granite
Wash) Jones Energy, Ltd., #3H Shell Fee
'19' SL, Sec. 19,41, H&TC, spud 7-8-09, drlg.
compl 8-9-09, tested 9-24-09, potential 17535
MCF, TVD 11121', MD 14888' - Horizontal
WHEELER (FRYE RANCH Consoli-
dated) Questar E&P Co., #703 Basin Royal-
ty, Sec. 3, L, J.M. Lindsey, spud 5-18-09, drlg.
compl 7-9-09, tested 8-25-09, potential 28992
MCF, TD 15898', PBTD 15804' - Directional
well
WHEELER (STILES RANCH Granite
Wash Cons.) Apache Corp., #301 Stiles '1',
Sec. 1, 1, AB&M, spud 8-11-09, drlg. compl
9-9-09, tested 9-29-09, potential 624 MCF,
TD 16815', PBTD 15125' - SWR #10 ap-
proved
WHEELER (STILES RANCH Granite
Wash Cons.) Forest Oil Corp., #1501 Britt '1',
Sec. 1, 5, B&B, spud 2-4-09, drlg. compl 2-6-
09, tested 4-10-09, potential 1989 MCF, TD
14650', PBTD 14598'-
WHEELER (STILES RANCH Granite
Wash Cons.) Newfield Exploration Mid-Con.,
Inc., #7 Thomas Britt '6', Sec. 6,5, B&B, spud
8-5-08, drlg. compl 12-20-08, tested 12-20-
08, TVD 15262', MD 15317' - Horizontal
WHEELER (STILES RANCH Granite
Wash Cons.) Newfield Exploration Mid-Con.,
Inc., #7H Williams '33', Sec. 33, RE, R&E,
spud 5-12-09, drlg. compl 6-19-09, tested
7-21-09, potential 20312 MCF, TVD 12164',
MD 16625' - Horizontal
Plugged Wells
GRAY (PANHANDLE) Adobe Operating
Co., #2 Lloyd, Sec. 134, 3, I&GN, spud 1-25-
82, plugged 8-25-09, TD 3457' (oil) - Form 1
n Judy Oil
GRAY (PANHANDLE) Legacy Re-
serves Operating, L.P., #909W Pampa Unit,
Sec. 126, 3, I&GN, spud unknown, plugged
8-6-09, TD 3294' (inj)-
Farm Service Agency county
committee elections begin here
CANADIAN—Robert Smith CED, Ex-
ecutive Director of USDA's Farm Service
Agency in Hemphill County, Texas, an-
nounced Monday the start of the 2009 FSA
county committee elections as ballots were
being mailed to eligible voters. December
7,2009, is the deadline for eligible voters to
return ballots to their local FSA offices.
"The FSA county committee system is
unique among government agencies, be-
cause it allows producers to make import-
ant decisions concerning the local admin-
istration of federal farm programs," said
Smith. "I urge all eligible farmers and
ranchers, especially minorities and women,
to get involved and make a real difference
in their communities by voting in this year's
elections."
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Committee members apply their know-
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disaster and conservation payments, estab-
lishment of allotments and yields, producer
appeals, employing FSA county executive
directors and other local issues. FSA com-
mittees operate within official regulations
designed to carry out federal laws.
To be an eligible voter, farmers and
ranchers must participate or cooperate in
FSA programs. A person who is not of legal
voting age, but supervises and conducts the
farming operations of an entire farm, can
also vote. Agricultural producers in each
country submitted candidate names during
the nomination period held last summer.
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lots in the coming week can obtain ballots at
their local USDA Service Center. Decem-
ber 7,2009, is the last day for voters to sub-
mit ballots in person to local USDA Service
Centers. Ballots returned by mail must be
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alternates take office January 1,2010.
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tee consists of three to five members who
serve three-year terms. Approximately
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for election annually.
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