Permit records can indicate requested drilling, recompletion, deepening, or related work, but do not guarantee drilling or production.
Known public record details
Location summary
Public records currently place this well in Eastland County, EASTLAND COUNTY REGULAR field, survey E.T.R.R. CO./T. H. WILLIAMS, abstract 1986, block 2, section 6. 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.
Well lifecycle timeline
Completion filings can show that a well moved from permitted or drilled status into a completed well record.
Production signals help identify wells with linked monthly production or derived producing status.
P-4 activity can indicate operator, lease, gatherer, purchaser, or responsibility changes tied to the record.
Plugging notices and plugging records help distinguish planned plugging from wells already reported as plugged.
Directional surveys, plats, and L-1 records can be important for understanding horizontal wells beyond the surface point.
Recent activity timeline
No recent activity is linked to this public well card yet.
Recent source documents
No scanned source documents are linked to this public well card yet. Production activity may still be present from structured monthly production records.
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