I own 250 acres in caddo,section 33, 16n-13w.  There are 5 wells on sonaris listed

my question are all of these wells in the same 640 acre production unit?

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John, SN 237795 is the only well producing from Sec 33 (LCV RA SU115).  SN 241116 was plugged & abandoned (P&A'd) due to drilling problems in the area.  The permit for SN 242087 (#H3A) has expired.

 

The remaining two wells have surface locations in Sec 33 but the laterals were targeted for Sec 4 (HA RA SU94) to the south.  SN 240835 was also P&A'd while SN 241740 is producing from Sec 4.    

 

Exco, Debroeck 33 #1 Well, Serial #237795, S33-T16N-R13W, Caddo Parish, 286 Mcfd, 16/64" Choke, 500 psi Flowing Pressure
Exco, Debroeck 33 #H2A Well, Serial #241116, S33-T16N-R13W
Exco, Debroeck 4 #H1 Well, Serial #240835, S33(4)-T16(15)N-R13W
Exco, Debroeck 4 #2 Well, Serial #241740, S33(4)-T16(15)N-R13W, Caddo Parish, 11928 Mcfd, 16/64" Choke

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