New Mexico well record

WYNELL FEDERAL #001

Lea County | Sec 15, T19S, R33E, Unit I | WOLFCAMP

PluggedAPI 3002530508Operator 193407O
CountyLea County
FieldWOLFCAMP
Documents0
Latest activityPermit approved
First productionNot reported
Recent productionDec 1992
Well context

Known public record details

API number3002530508
CountyLea County
OperatorOperator 193407
FieldWOLFCAMP
LeaseWYNELL FEDERAL #001
Well number001
OCD statusPlugged | source T
Well typeO
Location

Location summary

Lea County | Sec 15, T19S, R33E, Unit I | WOLFCAMP

SurveyT19S R33E
Section15
TownshipT19S
RangeR33E
OCD unitI
Footage2310' S, 660' E
Latitude32.659291
Longitude-103.644549
Depth profile

Depth and dates

Target depth13,700 ft
TVD13,700 ft
MVD13,700 ft
Ground elevation3,667 ft
Latest event dateSep 1, 1989
Latest event typePermit approved
Production

C-115 production

Most recent monthDec 1992
Months reported1
Cumulative oil180,160 bbl
Cumulative gas2,257,920 Mcf
Last 12m oil180,160 bbl
Last 12m gas2,257,920 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-115 monthly production
Linked signal found

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C-103 sundry or plugging notice
Linked signal found

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