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Uintah County Recorder's Office Recorded Surveys Uintah County Recorder's Office Recorded Surveys Merid: SLM Twnshp/Range: T10S R19E Section 27 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NESE 4033-27 CORNER MONUMENT RECORDS SLAUGH JOHN R 04-NOV-13 SW 4683-27 KOCH EXPLORATION COMPANY, LLC SLAUGH JOHN R 02-MAR-16 Section 28 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: ALL 4033-28 CORNER MONUMENT RECORDS SLAUGH JOHN R 04-NOV-13 Section 29 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NWSW 4033-29 CORNER MONUMENT RECORDS SLAUGH JOHN R 04-NOV-13 Section 33 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW 4033-33 CORNER MONUMENT RECORDS SLAUGH JOHN R 04-NOV-13 Section 34 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: N 4683-34 HAZELBUSH DAVID & JORDEN SLAUGH JOHN R 02-MAR-16 NE 4033-34 CORNER MONUMENT RECORDS SLAUGH JOHN R 04-NOV-13 Twnshp/Range: T10S R20E Section 13 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: 3715-13 UINTAH COUNTY SLAUGH JOHN R 19-DEC-11 Section 24 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: 3715-24 UINTAH COUNTY SLAUGH JOHN R 19-DEC-11 Section 25 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: 3715-25 UINTAH COUNTY SLAUGH JOHN R 19-DEC-11 Section 27 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW 2661-27 ALAMEDA STEWART STACY W 01-JUN-06 Section 28 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW NE 2662-28 ALAMEDA STEWART STACY W 01-JUN-06 SW Section 36 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: 3715-36 UINTAH COUNTY SLAUGH JOHN R 19-DEC-11 Twnshp/Range: T10S R21E Section 1 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW 1993-1 UBET WIRELESS ALLRED JERRY D 22-SEP-03 Uintah County Recorder's Office Recorded Surveys Merid: SLM Twnshp/Range: T10S R21E Section 1 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SWNW 4391-1 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 21-JAN-15 Section 2 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE 4391-2 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 21-JAN-15 NW 3902-2 KERR MCGEE OIL & GAS ONSHORE LP SLAUGH JOHN R 20-MAY-13 Section 16 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE 1/4 4663-16 KERR-MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 07-JAN-16 Section 31 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: 3715-31 UINTAH COUNTY SLAUGH JOHN R 19-DEC-11 Section 34 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE NW SE 1090-34 LEXCO INC KAY LAWRENCE C 20-JAN-99 Section 35 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SW 842-35 LEXCO GILSONITE OPERATIONS WALKER MELVIN L 22-AUG-97 SW 952-35 LEXCO INC KAY LAWRENCE C 09-SEP-98 SW SE 1090-35 LEXCO INC KAY LAWRENCE C 20-JAN-99 Twnshp/Range: T10S R22E Section 2 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW 4015-2 ANADARKO SLAUGH JOHN R 24-OCT-13 Section 3 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW 4254-3 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 01-OCT-14 Section 4 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE 4254-4 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 01-OCT-14 NW 4326-4 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 17-DEC-14 NWNESE 4322-4 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 15-DEC-14 Section 5 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SE 4322-5 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 15-DEC-14 Section 9 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE 4322-9 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 15-DEC-14 NW 4089-9 KERR MCGEE OIL AND GAS ONSHORE SLAUGH JOHN R 04-FEB-14 Uintah County Recorder's Office Recorded Surveys Merid: SLM Twnshp/Range: T10S R22E Section 9 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SE 1/4 4628-9 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 20-OCT-15 SE NE 4956-9 KERR-MCGEE OIL & GAS ONSHORE LP BOWTHORPE 15-FEB-18 BRANDON SW 1/4 4622-9 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 20-OCT-15 W S E 4493-9 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 11-MAY-15 Section 10 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE 4219-10 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 03-SEP-14 Section 12 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: 5231-12 KERR-MCGEE OIL & GAS ONSHORE, LP BOWTHORPE 03-SEP-19 BRANDON Twnshp/Range: T10S R23E Section 4 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SE 4263-4 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 01-OCT-14 Section 5 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW 4224-5 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 03-SEP-14 Section 6 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: N SE 4425-6 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 27-FEB-15 Section 10 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SE 4255-10 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 01-OCT-14 Section 11 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NESW 4255-11 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 01-OCT-14 Section 15 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NWNE 4255-15 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 01-OCT-14 Section 16 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SE 4252-16 KERR MCGEE SLAUGH JOHN R 01-OCT-14 Twnshp/Range: T10S R24E Section 2 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: ALL 4871-2 KGH OPERATING STEWART STACY W 28-JUL-17 NE 41-2 AMERICAN GILSONITE CO MARSHALL NELSON 28-JUN-88 J Uintah County Recorder's Office Recorded Surveys Merid: SLM Twnshp/Range: T10S R24E Section 2 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE SE 2112-2 UINTAH COUNTY KAY ROBERT L 15-APR-04 Section 3 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE 1079-3 ZIEGLER CHEMICAL & MINERAL CORP KAY LAWRENCE C 20-JAN-99 Section 15 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: 1585-15 DYNAMIC CORP DAVIS ARNELDON T 20-FEB-02 Section 22 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SE 2695-22 OIL SHALE EXPLORATION CO STEWART STACY W 16-AUG-06 1585-22 DYNAMIC CORP DAVIS ARNELDON T 20-FEB-02 Section 27 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW NE 2695-27 OIL SHALE EXPLORATION CO STEWART STACY W 16-AUG-06 1585-27 DYNAMIC CORP DAVIS ARNELDON T 20-FEB-02 Twnshp/Range: T10S R25E Section 31 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SW 223-31 CLIFFS SYNFUEL CORP KAY LAWRENCE C 01-DEC-91 Twnshp/Range: T11S R20E Section 3 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE NW SE 2660-3 ALAMEDA STEWART STACY W 01-JUN-06 Twnshp/Range: T11S R21E Section 1 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE 1090-1 LEXCO INC KAY LAWRENCE C 20-JAN-99 Section 2 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: S 4765-2 KERR-MCGEE OIL & GAS ONSHORE, LP SLAUGH JOHN R 04-NOV-16 SW 4764-2 KERR-MCGEE OIL & GAS ONSHORE, LP SLAUGH JOHN R 04-NOV-16 Section 11 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: N 4765-11 KERR-MCGEE OIL & GAS ONSHORE, LP SLAUGH JOHN R 04-NOV-16 NW 4764-11 KERR-MCGEE OIL & GAS ONSHORE, LP SLAUGH JOHN R 04-NOV-16 Section 32 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: 3715-32 UINTAH COUNTY SLAUGH JOHN R 19-DEC-11 Twnshp/Range: T11S R23E Uintah County Recorder's Office Recorded Surveys Merid: SLM Twnshp/Range: T11S R23E Section 24 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SW 958-24 WILDHORSE ENERGY KAY ROBERT L 09-SEP-98 Section 25 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW SW 958-25 WILDHORSE ENERGY KAY ROBERT L 09-SEP-98 Section 26 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE SE 958-26 WILDHORSE ENERGY KAY ROBERT L 09-SEP-98 Section 36 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW SW 958-36 WILDHORSE ENERGY KAY ROBERT L 09-SEP-98 Twnshp/Range: T11S R24E Section 7 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW SW 1220-7 ZIEGLER CHEMICAL & MINERAL CORP KAY LAWRENCE C 22-FEB-00 Section 8 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SW 1220-8 ZIEGLER CHEMICAL & MINERAL CORP KAY LAWRENCE C 22-FEB-00 Section 16 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SW SE 1221-16 ZIEGLER CHEMICAL & MINERAL CORP KAY LAWRENCE C 22-FEB-00 Section 24 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SW 1277-24 UBET WIRELESS ALLRED JERRY D 22-FEB-00 Twnshp/Range: T11S R25E Section 5 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW SW 223-5 CLIFFS SYNFUEL CORP KAY LAWRENCE C 01-DEC-91 Section 6 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE SE 223-6 CLIFFS SYNFUEL CORP KAY LAWRENCE C 01-DEC-91 Section 7 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE 3245-7 UINTAH COUNTY SLAUGH JOHN R 13-MAY-08 NW NE 3172-7 UINTAH COUNTY EVACUATION CREEK SLAUGH JOHN R 09-JAN-08 BRIDGE EASEMENT Section 8 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW 223-8 CLIFFS SYNFUEL CORP KAY LAWRENCE C 01-DEC-91 Twnshp/Range: T12S R20E Section 1 Uintah County Recorder's Office Recorded Surveys Merid: SLM Twnshp/Range: T12S R20E Section 1 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SE 420-1 MASSEY SHON WALKER MELVIN L 28-JUN-94 Section 12 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NE 420-12 MASSEY SHON WALKER MELVIN L 28-JUN-94 Twnshp/Range: T12S R21E Section 10 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW 1088-10 JENSEN JERRY KAY LAWRENCE C 20-JAN-99 Section 16 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: S 4472-16 LIBERTY PIONEER ENERGY SOURCE SLAUGH JOHN R 08-APR-15 Section 17 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SE 4473-17 LIBERTY PIONEER ENERGY SOURCE SLAUGH JOHN R 08-APR-15 Section 19 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SE 4437-19 LIBERTY PIONEER ENERGY SOURCE SLAUGH JOHN R 16-MAR-15 SE 4473-19 LIBERTY PIONEER ENERGY SOURCE SLAUGH JOHN R 08-APR-15 Section 20 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: W NE 4473-20 LIBERTY PIONEER ENERGY SOURCE SLAUGH JOHN R 08-APR-15 Section 30 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SE 4437-30 LIBERTY PIONEER ENERGY SOURCE SLAUGH JOHN R 16-MAR-15 Twnshp/Range: T12S R23E Section 1 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW SW 958-1 WILDHORSE ENERGY KAY ROBERT L 09-SEP-98 Section 11 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: SE 958-11 WILDHORSE ENERGY KAY ROBERT L 09-SEP-98 Section 12 Qtr Fileno: Surveyed For: Surveyor: Survey Date: NW SW 958-12 WILDHORSE ENERGY KAY ROBERT L 09-SEP-98 Section 14 Qtr Fileno:
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