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WATERFIELD, JAMES BRUCE ETAL "C" #1104

MMGL TXPH, LLC - MENDOTA, NW. (CHEROKEE)

HistoricalROBERTS County
API104239330125
API839330125
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Known public record details

API number4239330125
CountyROBERTS County
OperatorMMGL TXPH, LLC
FieldMENDOTA, NW. (CHEROKEE)
LeaseWATERFIELD, JAMES BRUCE ETAL "C" (07318)
Well number1104
StatusHistorical
Location

Location summary

Public records currently place this well in Roberts County, MENDOTA, NW. (CHEROKEE) field, survey G&M, abstract 515, block C, section 104. 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.

SurveyG&M
Abstract515
BlockC
Section104
Lifecycle

Well lifecycle timeline

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
No linked signal yetDate 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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JAMES #36

LONESOME B, LLC - WARD, SOUTH

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JAMES #38

LONESOME B, LLC - WARD, SOUTH

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JAMES #39

LONESOME B, LLC - WARD, SOUTH

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JAMES #40

LONESOME B, LLC - WARD, SOUTH

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JAMES #42W

LONESOME B, LLC - WARD, SOUTH

Survey H & TC - Block 34 - Section 5

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JAMES #43

LONESOME B, LLC - WARD, SOUTH

Survey H & TC RR - Block 34 - Section 5

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JAMES #45

LONESOME B, LLC - WARD, SOUTH

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Related entities
MMGL TXPH, LLCRoberts CountyMENDOTA, NW. (CHEROKEE)
Source form explainers
W-1 drilling permitW-2 oil completionG-1 gas completionP-4 operator change
Map point
WATERFIELD, JAMES BRUCE ETAL "C" #1104API 4239330125
100 ft

35.911634, -100.580730

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