I currently have some land under lease to XTO that has been in production for over a year with a well named Borders Q.   I decided to take a quick look at any activity that may be happening regarding additional well activity and I found this.

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/DP/drillDownQueryAction.do?fromPubli...

The land that I have an interest in is the William Humphries Survey and I am trying to decipher if the well outlined in the link above is actually a new well that has been permitted.

Any insight would be fantastic!  Thanks....

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This is permit to drill new well.

That is the one and only well in the Borders Q Unit. Write down the API #405-30394, the permit #705344 and the Lease ID #261377.  These are the numbers associated with your well.  When there is a new well in the unit it will have it's own unique identifiers 

The well had a non-perforation zone due to some un-leased minerals in the unit which has been removed now but RRC rules required that a new permit application be filed to get that approved.  If you will do a W-1 search using either the API or the permit #, all of the permit activity for that well will be returned.

thank you very much for the insight!

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