Does anyone know where this well is?

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EOG has an Attoyac River Unit.  I assume that is what you are asking about?  The surface location of the two unit wells is north side of Co. Rd. 392 (New Hope Rd., if Google Earth is correct) less than 1/4 mile west of the river.

Didn't know there were two units.  Do you happen to know any further information? 

I understand we are in this lease and I'm just wondering if it's producing or has been producing.

 

No, it's just one unit but two unit wells.  Both are producing and first production was reported in May.
I need that lease number, how would I get it?

There is no Lease ID # on either well yet.  Completion paperwork is still pending approval.

You can search for production on "pending" wells by using their status # (permit #) which is found on the permit (W-1) page.

Use the Production by Lease query on this page:

http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/PR/initializePublicQueriesMenuAction.do

Choose "pending" for well type, choose 6 for the district, type in the permit # and set the 1st date to Jan. 2011 and leave the 2nd one as is.

Attoyac #1H is 705696 and #2H is 705800

 

How do I find out how much it produced?

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