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Nov 26, 2014 Oil Lease Name Index Listing Page 1 (Olm003) District 01 NOV 26, 2014 OIL LEASE NAME INDEX LISTING PAGE 1 (OLM003) DISTRICT 01 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---LEASE NAME--- FIELD NAME ORGANIZATION LEASE NAME NUMBER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REEVES PEARSALL (AUSTIN CHALK) LEEXUS OIL LLC 12813 (S.A.H.) V.H. HRBACEK W. P. HOLLOWAY (BUDA) EXXCEL OPERATING COMPANY 04024 A. WINANS SOMERSET MCB C & J, LLC 10790 A.D.D. CORPORATION MARCELINA CREEK (AUSTIN CHALK) SARITA ENERGY RESOURCES, LTD. 06857 AARON -A- SOMERSET SEEKER OIL COMPANY, INCORPORATED 12168 AARON, CHAS. SOMERSET GREAT PLAINS RESOURCES, INC. 11296 ABBOT UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EOG RESOURCES, INC. 17068 ABEL 'A' TOM TOM (GEORGETOWN) DYAD PETROLEUM COMPANY 17304 ABEL DIM BRISCOE RANCH (EAGLEFORD) CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, L.L.C. 16418 ACHTERBERG, ANTON LA VERNIA B. & L. OIL COMPANY 00825 ACKER HAGIST RANCH, NORTH (ARGO 2500) WHITESANDS RESOURCES, L.L.C. 11914 ACLETO CREEK WATERFLOOD UNIT ACLETO CREEK (POTH A) JIMCO ENERGY INC. 09051 ADA HAMMOND HEIRS HAMMOND (SAN MIGUEL NO 4) SANCHEZ OIL & GAS CORPORATION 14643 ADAM, C. A. ECKERT GINCO OPERATING CO. 00543 ADAMEK UNIT A EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) BURLINGTON RESOURCES O & G CO LP 17005 ADAMITZ LEMING (2934 SAND) GINCO OPERATING CO. 08789 ADAMITZ, W.A. -C- LEMING (2934 SAND) JB OIL & GAS WELL SERVICE 08872 ADAMITZ, WALLACE L. LEMING (2934 SAND) REPUBLIC RESOURCES, LLC. 08374 ADAMITZ, WALLACE L. LEMING (2934 SAND) WEN-BE 08737 ADAMS PEARSALL (AUSTIN CHALK) LEASE ROLLOVER OPERATIONS, INC. 12921 ADAMS RANCH "D" ADAMS (NAVARRO, UPPER) ACTIVA RESOURCES, LLC 06040 ADAMS, CLARA SOMERSET U. D. MAN, INC. 02549 ADAMS, FRANKIE CHRISTINE, SE. (WILCOX) THOMAS EXPLORATION & DEVEL., INC 04705 ADAMS, IDA B., ETAL PEARSALL (OLMOS -A-) LEASE ROLLOVER OPERATIONS, INC. 03468 ADAMS, SAM DARST CREEK STROUD/BARKER INC. 08347 ADCOCK, ALONZO KAYE (NAVARRO) SOURCE PETROLEUM INC. 01918 ADDISON AVERY BRISCOE RANCH (EAGLEFORD) STRAND ENERGY, L.C. 15485 ADDISON AVERY RED HAWK (EAGLE FORD) STRAND ENERGY, L.C. 15484 ADELE DUBOSE EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) ROSETTA RESOURCES OPERATING LP 15914 ADELE DUBOSE UNIT A EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) ROSETTA RESOURCES OPERATING LP 17053 ADELINE BATEMAN (AUSTIN CHALK) R & S OIL PRODUCTION CO. 13929 ADKINS TAYLOR-INA CHICKEN COOP, INC., THE 12302 AERY EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) TALISMAN ENERGY USA INC. 15836 AGUILAR FAIRFIELD DRACHEN OIL COMPANY 14584 AGUILAR, CIRILDO FAIRFIELD CALK, ROGER D. 07670 AGUIRRE, LEONARDO B. SOMERSET PETROSAURUS, INC. 11207 AHLHORN NAJVAR UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EOG RESOURCES, INC. 15973 AHRENS UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EOG RESOURCES, INC. 17791 AHRENS, STANLEY E. LA VERNIA DONOCO OIL COMPANY 05851 ALAMO NATL BNK., TRUSTEE JACK FROST (CROCKETT) CWS ACEITE OPERATING, INC. 03424 ALANIS, A.A. KYOTE BRYMER CONTRACTING INCORPORATED 10651 ALCORTA, M & B SOMERSET WSM 06609 ALDERMAN RANCH EF CARRIZO SWIFT ENERGY OPERATING, LLC 15654 ALDRIDGE NURSERY, INC. FAIRFIELD GREAT PLAINS RESOURCES, INC. 09561 ALDRIDGE, R. C. FAIRFIELD GREAT PLAINS RESOURCES, INC. 05468 ALDRIDGE, R.C. -B- FAIRFIELD GINCO OPERATING CO. 06282 ALDRIDGE, ROBBIE MINERVA-ROCKDALE THREE-C PRODUCTION COMPANY 10178 ALEN PAGEL UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EOG RESOURCES, INC. 16692 ALENE CHARLOTTE (NAVARRO) ROLAND OIL COMPANY 03314 ALEXANDER BATEMAN (AUSTIN CHALK) ALEXANDER ROYALTY COMPANY 07975 ALEXANDER BATEMAN (AUSTIN CHALK) HESS, JERRY OPERATING CO. 16432 NOV 26, 2014 OIL LEASE NAME INDEX LISTING PAGE 2 (OLM003) DISTRICT 01 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---LEASE NAME--- FIELD NAME ORGANIZATION LEASE NAME NUMBER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ALEXANDER BUCHANAN LULING O&G LLC 03612 ALEXANDER DALE-MCBRIDE FIELD OPERATING COMPANY, INC. 11819 ALEXANDER DALE-MCBRIDE HESS, JERRY OPERATING CO. 15903 ALEXANDER DALE-MCBRIDE TRINIDAD PETROLEUM, INC. 13529 ALEXANDER -A- BATEMAN (AUSTIN CHALK) TRINIDAD PETROLEUM, INC. 12347 ALEXANDER -A- DALE-MCBRIDE TRINIDAD PETROLEUM, INC. 13661 ALEXANDER -A- FENTRESS (1750) AUSTIN OPERATING, LLC. 09457 ALEXANDER #3 BATEMAN (AUSTIN CHALK) HESS, JERRY OPERATING CO. 15056 ALEXANDER "B" PLUM CREEK, N. (DALE LIME) HIGHER STANDARD OIL COMPANY,INC. 11349 ALEXANDER UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EOG RESOURCES, INC. 17504 ALEXANDER, C. BATEMAN (AUSTIN CHALK) FOYORO ENERGY, LLC 08213 ALEXANDER, C. D. BATEMAN (AUSTIN CHALK) R & S OIL PRODUCTION CO. 03388 ALEXANDER, E.C. BATEMAN (AUSTIN CHALK) TRIPLE C OIL INC. 13015 ALEXANDER, E.C. BUCHANAN DARST CREEK OIL COMPANY 06386 ALEXANDER, E.C. DALE-MCBRIDE E & W SERVICES, INC. 12055 ALEXANDER, E.C. DALE-MCBRIDE FIELD OPERATING COMPANY, INC. 11701 ALEXANDER, KATHLEEN JONES FLORESVILLE, E. (POTH B 2800) JIMCO ENERGY INC. 03735 ALEXANDER, W.L. BATEMAN (AUSTIN CHALK) TRINIDAD PETROLEUM, INC. 09198 ALEXANDER,C. BATEMAN (AUSTIN CHALK) ALEXANDER ROYALTY COMPANY 17563 ALEXIS PEARSALL (AUSTIN CHALK) HOLLEY OIL COMPANY, LLC 14626 ALFORD EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) TIDAL PETROLEUM, INC. 16275 ALFORD PEACH CREEK (AUSTIN CHALK) IMPETRO OPERATING LLC 06829 ALFORD, ROY MINERVA-ROCKDALE CANON OIL AND GAS 05846 ALI-O UNIT PILGRIM (AUSTIN CHALK) LUCAS ENERGY, INC. 12224 ALINE WILLIAMS PEARSALL (BUDA LIME) CHEYENNE PETROLEUM COMPANY 17873 ALINE WILLIAMS UNIT A BRISCOE RANCH (EAGLEFORD) CHEYENNE PETROLEUM COMPANY 15831 ALKEK TWO M (GEORGETOWN) ASHTOLA EXPLORATION COMPANY,INC. 12759 ALLALA-GARCIA PEARSALL (AUSTIN CHALK) HILL PRODUCTION COMPANY NO. 2 13158 ALLAR SEIDEL UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EOG RESOURCES, INC. 17014 ALLEE PEARSALL (AUSTIN CHALK) EXCO OPERATING COMPANY, LP 14888 ALLEE DIM C BRISCOE RANCH (EAGLEFORD) EXCO OPERATING COMPANY, LP 15577 ALLEE UNIT A BRISCOE RANCH (EAGLEFORD) EXCO OPERATING COMPANY, LP 15313 ALLEE UNIT B BRISCOE RANCH (EAGLEFORD) EXCO OPERATING COMPANY, LP 15563 ALLEE UNIT D BRISCOE RANCH (EAGLEFORD) EXCO OPERATING COMPANY, LP 15407 ALLEE UNIT E BRISCOE RANCH (EAGLEFORD) EXCO OPERATING COMPANY, LP 15320 ALLEE-BOWMAN UNIT PEARSALL (AUSTIN CHALK) EXCO OPERATING COMPANY, LP 14974 ALLEN PANDORA, NW (AUSTIN CHALK) TIZA ENERGY, INC. 12250 ALLEN PEARSALL (AUSTIN CHALK) CML EXPLORATION, LLC 15906 ALLEN SALT FLAT B. J. P. OPERATING 02629 ALLEN & TILLER SALT FLAT B. J. P. OPERATING 01525 ALLEN -A- 10H LULING-BRANYON TEXAS PETROLEUM INVESTMENT CO. 14700 ALLEN MCM EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, L.L.C. 15559 ALLEN TRUST UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EOG RESOURCES, INC. 16691 ALLEN UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) MURPHY EXPL. & PROD. CO. - USA 17714 ALLEN, ALICE SALT FLAT B. J. P. OPERATING 01449 ALLEN, J. E. -A- LULING-BRANYON TEXAS PETROLEUM INVESTMENT CO. 03671 ALLEN, J. E. -A- H 1ST LULING-BRANYON TEXAS PETROLEUM INVESTMENT CO. 14561 ALLEN, J. E. -B- LULING-BRANYON TEXAS PETROLEUM INVESTMENT CO. 02272 ALLEN, J. E. "A" 12H LULING-BRANYON TEXAS PETROLEUM INVESTMENT CO. 14892 ALLEN, J.E. -A- 11H LULING-BRANYON TEXAS PETROLEUM INVESTMENT CO. 14590 ALLEN, J.E. 'A' WILDCAT TEXAS PETROLEUM INVESTMENT CO. 13797 NOV 26, 2014 OIL LEASE NAME INDEX LISTING PAGE 3 (OLM003) DISTRICT 01 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---LEASE NAME--- FIELD NAME ORGANIZATION LEASE NAME NUMBER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ALLEN, VIRGIL ET AL SALT FLAT CAIN, LESLIE L. 06231 ALLERKAMP PEARSALL (AUSTIN CHALK) JENEX PETROLEUM CORPORATION 13386 ALLERKAMP, ERNEST E. PEARSALL (AUSTIN CHALK) JENEX PETROLEUM CORPORATION 03939 ALLERKAMP, ERNEST E. PEARSALL (NAVARRO SAND) JENEX PETROLEUM CORPORATION 14516 ALLISON, J.P. SALT FLAT, WEST BAIR'S LEASE SERVICE, INC. 08140 ALONZO PEELER A INDIO TANKS (PEARSALL) EOG RESOURCES, INC. 17243 ALONZO PEELER A UNIT WILDCAT EOG RESOURCES, INC. 17680 ALONZO, CLARENCE MINERVA-ROCKDALE 2014 GS HOLDINGS OPERATING, LLC 02391 ALPHA SWD AUSTIN PIERCE (AUSTIN CHALK) HECKMANN WATER RESOURCES(CVR)INC 16340 ALPHA WARE BRISCOE RANCH (EAGLEFORD) SN OPERATING, LLC 15792 ALSTON, GEORGE ET AL ACLETO CREEK (POTH B) JIMCO ENERGY INC. 09508 ALTA VISTA UNIT A DIM BRISCOE RANCH (EAGLEFORD) CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, L.L.C. 16946 ALTITO A EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 16117 ALTITO A 19A UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 17848 ALTITO A 19B UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 17849 ALTITO A 21B UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 17850 ALTITO A 22B UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 17851 ALTITO A 23A UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 17841 ALTITO A-1 EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 17859 ALTITO B EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 16963 ALTITO B 32A UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 17862 ALTITO B 7D UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 17869 ALTITO C EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 16852 ALTITO D EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 17797 ALTITO D 18A UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 17814 ALTITO D 18B UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY, L.P. 17790 ALTITO D 302A UNIT EAGLEVILLE (EAGLE FORD-1) EP ENERGY E&P COMPANY,
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