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LEE, T. W. #11

BASA RESOURCES, INC. - EAST TEXAS

PluggedGREGG County
API104218380893
API818380893
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API number4218380893
CountyGREGG County
OperatorBASA RESOURCES, INC.
FieldEAST TEXAS
LeaseLEE, T. W. (06129)
Well number11
StatusPlugged
Location

Location summary

Public records currently place this well in Gregg County, EAST TEXAS field, survey FERGERSON. 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.

SurveyFERGERSON
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W-1 permit
No linked signal yetDate unknown

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W-2/G-1 completion
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Form PR production
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P-4 operator/lease changes
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W-3A/W-3 plugging
Linked signal foundDate unknown

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

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8 linked wells

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BUSSARD #3063

SLAWSON, DONALD C. - GLAZIER (MORROW UPPER)

Survey H & TC RR CO - Block 42 - Section 63

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BUSSARD #2063

SLAWSON, DONALD C. - GLAZIER (MORROW UPPER)

Survey H&TC - Block 42 - Section 63

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BUSSARD #1063

SLAWSON, DONALD C. - GLAZIER (MORROW UPPER)

Survey H&TC - Block 42 - Section 63

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LEE, T. W. #1

BASA RESOURCES, INC. - EAST TEXAS

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LEE, T. W. #10

BASA RESOURCES, INC. - EAST TEXAS

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LEE, T. W. #12

BASA RESOURCES, INC. - EAST TEXAS

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LEE, T. W. #13

BASA RESOURCES, INC. - EAST TEXAS

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Related entities
BASA RESOURCES, INC.Gregg CountyEAST TEXAS
Source form explainers
W-3A/W-3 plugging
Map point
LEE, T. W. #11API 4218380893
100 ft

32.549162, -94.888329

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