When a company re-enters a wellbore for any substantive work they must apply and get approved a Work Permit from the state.  Work Permits are listed at the very bottom of the SONRIS Well Files.  Here is an example of what you will find for a re-fracked well.

WORK PERMITS

REFERENCE NUMBER

APPLICATION DATE

EXPIRATION DATE

WORK PERMIT TYPE

WORK PERMIT STATUS

WORK PERMIT STATUS_DATE

TOTAL DEPTH

WORK_PERFORMED

 

TEST SAND

WORK DESCRIPTION

307-17-3-14

03/31/2017

03/30/2018

HYDRAULIC FRACTURE STIMULATION

APPROVED

03/31/2017

14550

Y

 

PERF & FRAC 11466-14467' REPAIR

 

This is a Haynesville horizontal well completed in 9/2008.  In this case there is also a re-completion update in the Well File, Well Scout section. 

08/01/2017

12

14550

RECOMPLETED - GAS - 7/10/17 - 9144 MCFD; 19/64 CHOKE; 5282 FP; 2700 CP; PERF 14466-14515

09/23/2008

10

14550

COMPLETED 7-19-08; GAS, HAYNEVILLE, 4634 MCFD, 5960 CP, 11518 - 14515 PERFS

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