You will find instructions on the RRC of Texas Help Center page. You will need to know the well API numbers or the Lease ID numbers to search for production using the production query. You can find API numbers by doing a W-1 search. Once you find the W-1 page for your well, you can click on the Texas Icon found on that page and it will take you to the GIS map. Then select "Identify wells" on the map tools list, click on the circle next to the well number (last 5 of API) on the map and follow the links. This has more steps in it to find production this way but it will get the job done.
If you use the API number in the Production Query, leave out the hyphen. That query will accept a six digit permit number or lease ID (they are not the same) or an eight digit API number.
Thank you, however I don't have the Lease ID numbers and was unable to search. I do know the name of the well and company, but that's all. Seems these oil companies keep us in total darkness while they make their profits. We were unknown heirs, but now they know who we are, but they really don't care. This has all been very taxing for the whole family. We don't really know exactly what to do. We all have contacted attorneys, but still moving at a snails pace.
Thanks Again Fanny "Cricket" Pichon
Hi Sherry!
What is the best well in the Huxley Field? Gas? Oil? Also, location, if you know. Thanks.
I do not know. I only know about the two Heinschel wells #1 and #2 which XTO took over from Hunt Petroleum. And we are working very hard to acquire more info on them. Perhaps Ben Elmore can answer your questions. Sorry i am no help.
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