How can you tell on the Sonris site what constitutes a unit/section, say "10" means active & producing for a certain TRS, but how do you know what the unit is? Am I making sense to anyone?

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You can always check the well file at DNR and see what field orders apply to the well.
The field orders will define the units as to depth and geography.
Why, this helps, Thanks for your time!

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