New Mexico well record

MCA UNIT #051

Lea County | Sec 20, T17S, R32E, Unit E | GRAYBURG/SAN ANDRES

PluggedAPI 3002508058Operator 5073O
CountyLea County
FieldGRAYBURG/SAN ANDRES
Documents0
Latest activityDrilling progress reported
First productionNot reported
Recent productionDec 1992
Well context

Known public record details

API number3002508058
CountyLea County
OperatorOperator 5073
FieldGRAYBURG/SAN ANDRES
LeaseMCA UNIT #051
Well number051
OCD statusPlugged | source P
Well typeO
Location

Location summary

Lea County | Sec 20, T17S, R32E, Unit E | GRAYBURG/SAN ANDRES

SurveyT17S R32E
Section20
TownshipT17S
RangeR32E
OCD unitE
Footage1980' N, 660' W
Latitude32.821926
Longitude-103.795085
Depth profile

Depth and dates

Target depth0 ft
TVD3,990 ft
MVD3,990 ft
Ground elevation3,940 ft
Latest event dateJan 2, 1942
Latest event typeDrilling progress reported
Production

C-115 production

Most recent monthDec 1992
Months reported1
Cumulative oil797,840 bbl
Cumulative gas768,340 Mcf
Last 12m oil797,840 bbl
Last 12m gas768,340 Mcf

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Activity

Recent activity timeline

C-115 production reported for Dec 1992

OCD C-115 rollups show production associated with this API.

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Documents

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Lifecycle

Well lifecycle timeline

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-105 completion or recompletion records can show that a well moved beyond permit status into a completed well record.

C-115 monthly production
Linked signal found

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C-103 sundry or plugging notice
Linked signal found

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