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TAZ 69 #B 4HC

PRESIDIO PETROLEUM LLC - LIPSCOMB, S.E. (CLEVELAND)

HistoricalLIPSCOMB County
API104229534069
API829534069
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Known public record details

API number4229534069
CountyLIPSCOMB County
OperatorPRESIDIO PETROLEUM LLC
FieldLIPSCOMB, S.E. (CLEVELAND)
LeaseTAZ 69 (08193)
Well numberB 4HC
StatusHistorical
Location

Location summary

Public records currently place this well in Lipscomb County, LIPSCOMB, S.E. (CLEVELAND) field, survey H&TC RR CO, abstract 63, block 43, section 69. 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.

SurveyH&TC RR CO
Abstract63
Block43
Section69
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 pluggingNo linked signal yetDate unknown

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

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8 linked wells

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FLEEMAN, E. L. /NICKS #1

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LEE, CLARK #10

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LEE, CLARK #18

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LEE, CLARK #2

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LEE, CLARK #21

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LEE, CLARK #5

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LEE, CLARK #22

DORSEY, ETHMAR - EAST TEXAS

Survey MARIA J. PRU - Abstract 29

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YATES FIELD UNIT #2A04

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Related entities
PRESIDIO PETROLEUM LLCLipscomb CountyLIPSCOMB, S.E. (CLEVELAND)
Source form explainers
W-1 drilling permitW-2 oil completionG-1 gas completionP-4 operator change
Map point
TAZ 69 #B 4HCAPI 4229534069
100 ft

36.069951, -100.360215

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