Walker SU G #1H is a very nice well! It came on late in July with an IP of 21.904 MMcfd on a 22/64 choke with a 9828# flowing pressure.
July 2011 - 17,040 mcf
Aug 2011- 633,531 mcf
Sep 2011- 599,877 mcf
Oct 2011- 431,658 mcf
Nov 2011- 298,326 mcf
Dec 2011-353,602 mcf
Jan 2012- 325,481 mcf
Total (tah dah... yes, it's big)-2,659,515 mcf
February is available... I just haven't looked it up yet.
jffree1, THANKS SO MUCH. I'm new at this, so I just didn't know where to find production figures. Would you mind sending me the link to this info, or do you have to be a member at the RRC to obtain this kind of data?
Also, hope I didn't annoy anyone by starting a new discussion on this topic. I didn't know if posting my question at the end of the list of new IP Wells would be acknowledged. You can disregard answering my post there.
You're doing fine. I would suggest that you go delete the post on the main page. It would be better if you take a minute to learn how to find the production figures and, no, you don't need a membership or anything like that.
Go to the online query: http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/PR/publicQueriesMainAction.do
I suggest you bookmark that link. Use the top query box, set the well type to "pending", select Dist. 6 (drop down list), type in the well permit # (RRC identifier), 711005 in this case, (can be found on the W-1 page) and set the top date to Jan. 2011. Leave the last one alone. Hit enter and you will get the reports.
When the well is issued a "Lease ID #" that permit number will stop working so then you will have to do a Lease ID query to find the new number. That search is found on the main query page: http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/data/online/index.php
Bookmark that one too. Once you have a lease ID you need to set the well type to "Gas" instead of pending.
OK, will delete the discussion on the mail page. Thanks for the tips on how to navigate the RRC.
pete, thanks for the info and graphs on the Walker SU G #1H. I'm not at all familiar with what the charts represent, so could you by chance point me to the chart that details the monthly royalty payments.
jffree1, I found the February production numbers for the Walker SU G #1H at the RRC. Thanks so much for your assistance.
I could not, however, find how to go back later and delete my discussion I posted in the general section. I think there may be some time limit imposed after posting to change your mind. If anyone knows how to do this, I'd appreciate a response. Thanks.
It's no big deal. The discussion aged off of the main page due to knew posts so to find it you'd have to click "view all" under the main page discussion list and then browse through a page or two to find it. Any discussion you initiate can later be edited or deleted by you, a moderator or the site owner.
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