Ok, I'm not an oil & gas professional so I need some help with this. Aren't the Ha and Bo intervals in the Jurassic period? That seems to be a very broad and generic interval description.
Here are the (recent) remarks on the July 1 proration schedule regarding this field:
PER DOCKET 06-0257377 EFFECTIVE 7-15-08, DESIGNATED CORRELATIVE INTERVAL FROM 10707-12321 FEET AS SHOWN ON THE LOG OF THE HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO.-TRAWICK GAS UNIT 6 LEASE WELL #2 (API #347-00046).
The discovery date on this field is 1962. This correlative interval was adopted in July 2008. Why is there not a more specific field designation for this (these) Trawick interval(s)? I don't know what the rules say so someone enlighten me, please?
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