What can yall tell me about the Ironosa SU 1H well? I just got division orders, am hoping this one will pay a little more than the last well. I am not sure how to look up what it has produced up until now. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Ironosa SU #1H has been flowing since last June and has produced 1,574,771 mcf (through Feb.).  The March numbers may be available by the end of the week (could be as early as tomorrow).  The lease ID # is 263083.  Use the 1st query box on this page: 

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

Set the well type to Gas Well, select 6 from the district drop down list, type in your lease ID and set the top date to June 2011.  Leave the bottom date as is.  Hit enter and your production figures will appear.  

Thanks! I just got another division order for Greer SU 1H today. I wish my decimal interest was larger! lol! I guess no jackpot for us! Thanks so much for your help. How do you find the lease ID number for a well. I dont see it on the division orders. Just to review, I take the 1,574,771 multiply it by gas price then by decimal interest? You have been very helpful thank you so much!

jffree I had trouble with this last month the first time I tried it on the West Spoon but finaly got it but when I put everything as above with the RRC # 715191 and Pending, for my well it says no results what am I doing wrong?

Phillip, West Spoon has a Lease ID now... 262936.  Use that and set the well type to Gas instead of "pending".

Thanks jffree I realize they changed the #, I tried but there down till 11:00AM so I'll try later.

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