New Mexico well record

BRUNSON ARGO #030

Lea County | Sec 9, T22S, R37E, Unit H | GRAYBURG APD EXP 05/19/2011

SpuddedAPI 3002538886CHEVRON MIDCONTINENT, L.P.O
CountyLea County
FieldGRAYBURG APD EXP 05/19/2011
Documents0
Latest activityPermit approved
First productionNot reported
Recent productionNot reported
Well context

Known public record details

API number3002538886
CountyLea County
OperatorCHEVRON MIDCONTINENT, L.P.
FieldGRAYBURG APD EXP 05/19/2011
LeaseBRUNSON ARGO #030
Well number030
OCD statusSpudded | source N
Well typeO
Location

Location summary

Lea County | Sec 9, T22S, R37E, Unit H | GRAYBURG APD EXP 05/19/2011

SurveyT22S R37E
Section9
TownshipT22S
RangeR37E
OCD unitH
Footage1980' N, 1200' E
Latitude32.408165
Longitude-103.163309
Depth profile

Depth and dates

Target depth4,300 ft
TVDNot reported
MVDNot reported
Ground elevation3,419 ft
Latest event dateMay 19, 2008
Latest event typePermit approved
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Activity

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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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