Well Production Information

Is there a information source a person can access to determine if a well is producing? We own minerals in 29-18N-6W in Kingfisher County OK. The Well named Ingle #2- 29 operated by Larkspur is said not to be producing. We have owned the minerals since Jan 2018. Chaparral paid us three payments in early 2018, the well was transferred to Canvas and we got one monthly payment from Canvas in Sept 2023, and nothing since then. In a recent email exchange with Larkspur they told me the well was not currently producing but didn’t say how long it hasn’t been producing. I would like to know how to review the well’s annual output since 2018

I see very low but regular production through Jan of 2019. One last sale of oil in July 2023. Nothing since then.

Thank you. That certainly supports the few revenue checks received to date. The source you go to for the data, is that available to us, the mineral owners?

I have a subscription service which I pay for.

Try using pandai.com and rrc.com. Just maybe.

Has anybody heard of an operator not paying the mineral holders for all of the production on a certain well? The one I am questioning has been paying mineral holders regularly for crude but apparently not for any gas, although I have not researched this fully. The well has its own gas pipeline for gas that trails off somewhere along with having its 2 big crude tanks that regularly fill and then get emptied by a tanker truck. The Tanker truck driver told me that well produces more gas than it does oil. And a second question is this: When that well is pumping oil is it also pumping out gas into the pipeline, and does that gas production happen only when the well is pumping? When they drilled that well they could not contain the gas until they put in a pipeline. (There was always a flame there at the well head were they were burning if off). Thanks

By the way, it is in Oklahoma.

If you give the section, township and range and the name of the well, we can tell you the operator and the transporters for the oil and the gas. Sometimes the operator will pay for one product and the transporter will pay for the other products. Sometimes, the operator pays for it all.