Does anyone know what's going on with the SM Energy - Bishop Unit in the area of FM 1279 and 3230 north of San Augustine?

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Yep, this is the right place, Joy. Besides the discussions appearing on the Main Group Page you can click on "View All" at the bottom of the list and search all past discussions in this group by entering a key word in the search blank and clicking on the magnifying glass.  Here is a link to a discussion that I found by entering the key work, Biship.

 

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/sanaugustine/forum/topics/s...

Joy, the well was completed in February with an IP of 11.883 MMcfd on an 18/64 choke with 8775# flowing pressure.  First production reported in Feb. 164,288 mcf and March was 364,628 mcf.

Thanks for information.  Are these numbers readily available online or do you have to contact SM or do you have access because you're a landman?  Just wondering if we could look them up ourselves.

 

Joy, the completion report and the production numbers are available to anyone through the Railroad Commission of Texas online "queries" system.  If you will go to the TRRC Help Center:

http://www.gohaynesvilleshale.com/group/trrchelpcenter

you will find links to the most popular query forms.  Use "Completion Reports Query" to find the IP numbers (just plug in the well API #40530378).  When the summary page appears, click on the G-1 or the G-5 report.

For production, use the "Production Reports Query".  You should check "pending", select District 6, type in either the permit # (701570) and set the start date to Jan. 2011.

 

You can find the API # and the permit (status) # on the W-1 (Permit) page of the well.

 

You've been very helpful.  Thank you.

"type in either the permit # (701570)"  or the well API # (no hyphen).

 

I forgot that part.

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