I am not familiar with the locations mentioned in Hockley County, just wondering if there is
any information available about:
Labor1, League 7, Wilbarger County School Land Survey A-146 and Labor 21, League 6,
Wilbarger County School Land Survey A-145. Just wondering if anything is going on in this
immediate area of West Texas. Are there any possibilities of drilling here?
Bob Myers
Hey, Bob -
Sorry for the delay in getting around to sending you this. Day Job keeps getting in the way of all the fun stuff.
The following link should allow you to download a few maps and other data I found on your area:
http://www.yousendit.com/download/UVJpTG01MHdTSUJBSXNUQw
Of the 4 wells recently permitted, 3 of them appear to be involved with a pair of Secondary Recovery Units to the north and to the west of you.
But Enduro Operating's Witt Unit No 1 looks pretty exciting. Permitted this past November, they appear to be "On Location" already and getting ready to drill.
The well is permitted to 11,800 feet and to both the CY-Jack (LLWC) formation and as a WILDCAT well, which is what you want to see.
Remind me in a few weeks and I'll take another look at it for you.
Hope this helps -
Charles
Charles Emery Tooke III
Certified Professional Landman
Fort Worth, Texas
Charles, am I dreaming or is the Witt No. 1 nearby my mineral interests? Thanks for the information
Bob Myers
Tyler, Texas
Charles Emery Tooke III said:
Hey, Bob -
Sorry for the delay in getting around to sending you this. Day Job keeps getting in the way of all the fun stuff.
The following link should allow you to download a few maps and other data I found on your area:
http://www.yousendit.com/download/UVJpTG01MHdTSUJBSXNUQw
Of the 4 wells recently permitted, 3 of them appear to be involved with a pair of Secondary Recovery Units to the north and to the west of you.
But Enduro Operating's Witt Unit No 1 looks pretty exciting. Permitted this past November, they appear to be "On Location" already and getting ready to drill.
The well is permitted to 11,800 feet and to both the CY-Jack (LLWC) formation and as a WILDCAT well, which is what you want to see.
Remind me in a few weeks and I'll take another look at it for you.
Hope this helps -
Charles
Charles Emery Tooke III
Certified Professional Landman
Fort Worth, Texas
Yup!
And you'd better hope it comes in Gangbusters...
If you will look at the map of recent permits, you will see the "1 Mile" Scale in the lower right hand corner.
I don't know where your tract lines are within the two Surveys, but the Witt #1 appears to be about a mile north of the northwest corner of the northern one.
Charles
Bobby,
Just checked for a completion report on the Witt # 1. No completion report has been filed as of yet with RR Commission.
http://webapps.rrc.state.tx.us/CMPL/ewaSearchAction.do?methodToCall...
Clint Liles