New Mexico well record

THORNTON 1927 05 #001C

Harding County | Sec 5, T19N, R27E, Unit G | TUBB

CompletedAPI 3002120665WHITING OIL AND GAS CORPORATIONC
CountyHarding County
FieldTUBB
Documents0
Latest activityPermit approved
First productionNot reported
Recent productionNot reported
Well context

Known public record details

API number3002120665
CountyHarding County
OperatorWHITING OIL AND GAS CORPORATION
FieldTUBB
LeaseTHORNTON 1927 05 #001C
Well number001C
OCD statusCompleted | source C
Well typeC
Location

Location summary

Harding County | Sec 5, T19N, R27E, Unit G | TUBB

SurveyT19N R27E
Section5
TownshipT19N
RangeR27E
OCD unitG
Footage1650' N, 1678' E
Latitude35.90778
Longitude-104.08963
Depth profile

Depth and dates

Target depth3,800 ft
TVDNot reported
MVDNot reported
Ground elevation5,727 ft
Latest event dateSep 17, 2014
Latest event typePermit approved
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Permit approved

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Lifecycle

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C-101 permit to drill
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C-102 acreage dedication plat
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C-104 allowable and transport
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C-105 completion report
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C-115 monthly production
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