I have been sent instructions and really do not know why I cannot pull up production reports. Do you have to have a special program? I am looking for the Production reports on the Huskies DU 1H gas well in Shelbyville Texas. I need reports from Oct 2010 to now. Permit was issued June 17 2010. District 06 API Number 42-419-31603 Form W-1 Rec June 15 2010 County Shelby Horizontal New Drill 570.6 acres XTO Entergy 945936 New Drill T B Choate Survey Abstract#764 I also need records which I cannot find, on 2 Glen Heintschel gas unit wells No 1 and 2 Huxley 6100 field Linsey C Survey These 2 wells belonged to Hunt and now XTO. I need to go back to 2007 for production reports. I do not know how to go about this. These 2 wells PI 41931341 Permit # 667333 Op# 416540 RR ID 247599 for No2. And for No1 PI # 41931166 Permit#641281 OP# 416540 RR ID# 233544.County Road 2131 Shelbyville Tex They are pooled units. Every time I try to pull up production reports I fail. Is there actually a way to do this. HELP
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Go to the RRC home page and on the lower right clieck on the link for "Online research (Queries)". Then click on "Launch application" for the Statewide Production query. From there, choose "General Prosution Query". In the dialog box that shows up put the time period you want, select the onshore county, select both oil and gas wells, and slect search for operator and find the right operator. Then click an initial view of "Lease". The results will appear as every well by lease/unit name that the operator has reported produciton for during that time period.
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