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POHL PARKS UNIT #1

MARTIN OIL & GAS CO. - CALDWELL (AUSTIN CHALK)

PluggedBURLESON County
API104205130569
API805130569
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Known public record details

API number4205130569
CountyBURLESON County
OperatorMARTIN OIL & GAS CO.
FieldCALDWELL (AUSTIN CHALK)
LeasePOHL PARKS UNIT (13247)
Well number1
StatusPlugged
Location

Location summary

Public records currently place this well in Burleson County, CALDWELL (AUSTIN CHALK) field. Surface locations can be incomplete or misleading for horizontal wells, so verify official plats, directional surveys, completion records, and source documents before relying on a map point.

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Lifecycle

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W-1 permitNo linked signal yetDate unknown

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W-2/G-1 completionNo linked signal yetDate unknown

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Form PR productionNo linked signal yetDate unknown

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P-4 operator/lease changesNo linked signal yetDate unknown

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W-3A/W-3 pluggingLinked signal foundDate unknown

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Directional survey, plat, or L-1No linked signal yetDate unknown

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Activity

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EDWARDS #1

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WHEAT-PARAMOUNT #1H

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Survey JAMES FANNIN - Abstract 111

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LEE #1

TOPCAT TRUCK WASH, LLC - BETHANY (TRAVIS PEAK 6500)

Survey S. MONDAY - Abstract 14

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UNIVERSITY A #1

PETX OPERATING LLC - BLOCK 38 (ELLENBURGER)

Survey U.L. - Block 38 - Section 14

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MAGNOLIA FEE #1

HASSLER, ELMER - CLAY COUNTY REGULAR

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MAGNOLIA FEE #3

HASSLER, ELMER - CLAY COUNTY REGULAR

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MAGNOLIA FEE #4

HASSLER, ELMER - CLAY COUNTY REGULAR

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BRADY, B. #1

MARTIN OIL & GAS CO. - CALDWELL (AUSTIN CHALK)

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Related entities
MARTIN OIL & GAS CO.Burleson CountyCALDWELL (AUSTIN CHALK)
Source form explainers
W-3A/W-3 plugging
Map point
POHL PARKS UNIT #1API 4205130569
100 ft

30.494234, -96.705609

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