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LONGTAIL #1W

PYOTE DISPOSAL COMPANY - SHAWNEE (DELAWARE)

ProducingWard County
API104247531921
API847531921
Latest eventMonthly Production Report
Event dateAug 31, 2025
Well context

Known public record details

API number4247531921
CountyWard County
OperatorPYOTE DISPOSAL COMPANY
FieldSHAWNEE (DELAWARE)
Lease-
Well number-
StatusProducing
Location

Location summary

Public records currently place this well in Ward County, SHAWNEE (DELAWARE) 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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Production

Production summary

Producing signals0
Last 12m oil1 bbl
Last 12m gas0 mcf
Cumulative oil23 bbl
Lifecycle

Well lifecycle timeline

W-1 permitNo linked signal yetDate unknown

Permit records can indicate requested drilling, recompletion, deepening, or related work, but do not guarantee drilling or production.

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

Completion filings can show that a well moved from permitted or drilled status into a completed well record.

Form PR productionLinked signal foundAug 31, 2025

Production signals help identify wells with linked monthly production or derived producing status.

P-4 operator/lease changesNo linked signal yetDate unknown

P-4 activity can indicate operator, lease, gatherer, purchaser, or responsibility changes tied to the record.

W-3A/W-3 pluggingNo linked signal yetDate unknown

Plugging notices and plugging records help distinguish planned plugging from wells already reported as plugged.

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

Directional surveys, plats, and L-1 records can be important for understanding horizontal wells beyond the surface point.

Activity

Recent activity timeline

Aug 31, 2025Monthly production report

Production month July 1, 2025: 1 bbl oil, 0 Mcf gas, 100 bbl water.

Monthly Production ReportWard CountyPYOTE DISPOSAL COMPANYAPI 4247531921
Mar 31, 2025Monthly production report

Production month February 1, 2025: 22 bbl oil, 0 Mcf gas, 630 bbl water.

Monthly Production ReportWard CountyPYOTE DISPOSAL COMPANYAPI 4247531921
Feb 1, 2025Production detected

Non-zero production month detected from production records.

First ProductionWard CountyPYOTE DISPOSAL COMPANYAPI 4247531921
Feb 1, 2025First production detected

First non-zero production month detected from production records.

First ProductionWard CountyPYOTE DISPOSAL COMPANYAPI 4247531921
Documents

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.

0 linked wells

Related wells from the same lease, operator, field, or county

No related public well cards are linked yet for this lease, operator, field, or county.

Related entities
PYOTE DISPOSAL COMPANYWard CountySHAWNEE (DELAWARE)
Source form explainers
Form PR production
Map point
LONGTAIL #1WAPI 4247531921

31.430084, -103.100155

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Source note

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