Sonris is around 4-6 months behind on information. As of today shell has 12 wells in production with 3 more coming online next week.

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Moondog,
This is good news! Well, the part about Shell getting its wells into production is good news. It's bad news that sonris is sooo far behind. Is sonris behind because Shell doesn't report, or because Shell reports and sonris is slow?

If you have any details of IPs and which wells are in production, could you share the info? Thanks.
SONRIS gets it information from the state, the state, Conservation Dept. is the hold up. Lag time was the answere I got.
This is great news for those of use who have wells drilled by sheIl. Do you have a list of the well in production and what will be coming online?
Moondawg, if you have the information to make that determination, it would dure be helpful to list the wells that have been turned to sales and any info you can provide such as IP's, date 1st sales, S, T , R, etc. Is is good to know that royalty owners are finally getting in pay by SWEPI.

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