Here are some links to the AOGC database.

Their main website is at:

http://www.aogc.state.ar.us/

At the main website there are a number of options to select for specific information. The two that I have used most are the one giving applications for drilling and production units and the one showing well permits and completions.

The unit applications info is under "Hearings" at the top of the main page. The drop-down menu under hearings allows one to select "Applications Received-Current Hearing":

http://www.aogc2.state.ar.us/Jan_2012_Hearing_Apps_Archive.htm

or "Applications Archive", which gives past applications for units:

http://www.aogc.state.ar.us/Hearing_Apps_Archive.htm

The hearings are listed by docket number, but not by company, so the only way that I know to find a specific application is by trial-and error clicking on the various docket numbers. Fortunately for any given month there are not a huge number of hearings. Sometimes it takes quite a while for the PDF files to open so be patient.

To find well permits and completions click on "Permit/Completion Report" at the left of the main page or click on the following link:

http://www.aogc.state.ar.us/permitreport.htm

This takes you to a page where you can select either "Current Report" or "Archived Reports":

http://www.aogc.state.ar.us/permitreportarch2012.htm

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OWO,

Thank you for the post.

best way to find what hearing your interested in is to look at the agenda. IT will have the docket # and the operator/county.

Thanks Baron. That is very helpful. My lack of knowledge of the site is showing.

Thanks for posting this discussion, obed.  The basics are pretty straight forward and The Baron and others can help us with the short cuts and search options.  Every database is a little different and it helps to have tips from those who know their way around.  Thanks, Baron.

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