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I looked for this well, 17017348690000,well number 241125, and I couldn't find any information. Thank you...
Do you have the Well's name handy?
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API#: 17017348690000
Well Serial #: 241125
Well Name: HA A SUOO; CRANFIELD 25-16-15H
Well #: 1
Operator: Chesapeake Operating, LLC
Scout Report Date: 18 Nov. 2010
Scout Status Code:10
Scout Code Description: Active/Producing
Scout Detail: Completed 10-10; Gas; Haynesville RA;
12,240 MCFD; 22/64 Choke; 620 BWD; 5930#FP:
2290# CP; Perfs 11,683-16,015' MD
Well Status Code: 10
Permit Date: 5 Apr 2010
Spud Date: 30 Apr 20110
Original Completion Date: 8 Oct 2010
Permitted Horizon: Haynesville
Field Name: Johnson Branch
Section: 25Range: 15W
Parish: Caddo
Surface Latitude NAD83: 32.354537074
Surface Longitude NAD83: -93853475534
Bottom Latitude NAD83: 32.341328776
Bottom Longitude NAD83: -93.852280436
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