David, that information is no contained in the public record or any subscription database. See my reply to your earlier discussion. If you provide the section-township-range or some means to identify the specific wells, I'll give you an educated guess whether the wells are candidates for a refrac. The wells I see most commonly refracked are ones where new wells are being completed and the frac crew is there and can more easily (and cheaply) perform a refrac on an earlier well on the same pad. As far as I know there are no "refrac crews" re-completing older wells as stand alone operations.
It advisable to keep all your re-frac questions in one discussion thread.
Skip Peel - Mineral Consultant
David, that information is no contained in the public record or any subscription database. See my reply to your earlier discussion. If you provide the section-township-range or some means to identify the specific wells, I'll give you an educated guess whether the wells are candidates for a refrac. The wells I see most commonly refracked are ones where new wells are being completed and the frac crew is there and can more easily (and cheaply) perform a refrac on an earlier well on the same pad. As far as I know there are no "refrac crews" re-completing older wells as stand alone operations.
It advisable to keep all your re-frac questions in one discussion thread.
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