Greetings All, 

I am seeking any information on the following situation: 

I have a lease in the William Clark A 83 and Phelps A223.  Lease not renewed (but continued)  in May, 2025 due to producing well that we are just finding out about.  Pine Wave is being very coy about the name of the well and I have no access to production numbers.  Pine Wave stating division orders coming in the Fall.  Does anyone have any intel about this well, a name or anything? Any information is appreciated.  

Thanks

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https://rrc.texas.gov/resource-center/research/research-queries/

click on link, do a drilling permit search . Select your county from drop menu.  Under survey, change “ begins” to “ contains”, type in Phelps. Click on the drilling permit well name that comes up.  Keep going until drilling permit come up.  At bottom of page click on “plat” .  Look to see if your acreage is in this well.  I found a well named “”olympia fields”.  Also click on P12 for leases pooled to well.   Repeat search on the other survey until you confirm what well is yours.  

Send an email to Pinewave that you want the NADOAA form of Division order (national association of division order analysts) on a different well They sent me a a strange self typed one with some extraneous clauses not required by statute.   If there is a dollar limit for check release , say$100, you can change that to $50 or $25 if you want. 

JR it would help anyone who would consider providing you with an answer to know the county where the survey is located.  East Texas counties are not easily searched.

Thanks to both of you.

I later posted in San Augustine County and received some help.  

Appreciate you responding.  

You're welcome, JR.  When seeking location specific information or opinions it is best to post in the group page.

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