The well was completed mid June 2011 IP 16,360 MCF.

How long does it take for monthly production to show up on the RRC site for new wells?

Older wells are listing June production now.

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June was the first month reported @ 241,836 mcf and would be about two weeks of production.

jffree

 

Can you tell me where to link to that info, I can only find june for older wells?

I want to look up Phillips SU 1 also.

 

Thanks

etx44, use this link: http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/PR/publicQueriesMainAction.do

If you search by lease (1st query), use the permit (RRC status) number and set the well type to pending or you can use the API # without the hyphen.  Once there is a Lease ID #, use that one and set the well type to gas.

If you want to look at several wells by an operator in a particular month, use the 2nd query and choose the well type and a month.  You can only search one month at a time with this query but it will return all wells by that operator.  You need the operator number which is found on a W-1 search along with the API & status number.

Just a little FYI, most of the wells drilled in San Augustine County in the Haynesville are still found under "pending".  Relatively few of them have a lease ID # yet.

Thanks, I had no idea what to do about needing  a lease ID #.

 

 

 

It is over the 120 days after 1st month of production rule, does any one have Division Orders yet ?

Or better yet been paid.

Our part in IRONOSA SU 1H is probably only a little Walmart money, but it sure would help out for the grand kids Christmas.

 

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