Daniel, I’m not trying to upstage you or any thing but there is a faster way. Go to:http://www.occpermit.com/WellBrowse/Home.aspx fill in any of the following: well name and number, API number or section, township and range or leave out section and get all wells in the township. No need for county codes.
The web app. is for researching Judicial Orders such as Spacing, Pooling, Location exception etc. All the stuff that takes place before a drilling permit is issued.
Francois, How are the decline rates up there? Our well in Stephens County tested in Feb, at 250bopd/7.7mmcftd. (wet gas) is now at 200/5.2. Hope it stays there for a while.
David, there are a few recient wells producing near your well. Production #s look good: 24-14n-9w 250bbl oil per day, 1.8 MMcf per day. 32-14n-9w 205bbl oil, 3.8 MMcf per day. Very good numbers indeed!
I have posted on ‘BLOGS’ showing how to find DRILLING PERMITS at the OCC website and how to us the PUBLIC LAND SURVEY SYSTEM. There is a good BLM example.
Thanks guys! Eagle rock operating has drilled and is now in the process of fracturing (we are selling them water) the Blalock 1-34H in section 34-14n-9w. My family has a few acres in this section… I’m hearing they are thinking of drilling another well in this section. QEP drilled and completed a well in 2010, here is the numbers. The Stroud 1-3H well had a peak daily production rate of 6.1 million cubic feet equivalent per day, composed of 2.8 million cubic feet of natural gas, 373 barrels of natural gas liquids and 170 barrels of oil. And this well is in the section due south 3-13n-9w. I was told about 2 weeks ago this well is still producing just over 2 million a day. Which seems really good! I hope one of these days I can figure out the occ website!!
David, The Stroud has some pretty impressive numbers as well. Has anyone ventured a guess on the value of the liquids? The equivalency ratios are based on BTUs and can be misleading. the Oil and NGLs are worth much more per BTU than dry gas.
I can help you out with the OCC site, depending on what you are looking for. It has a lot of good information but don’t expect to see any recent production numbers.
Thanks Daniel, The well browse is pretty easy to navigate for permits, spud reports etc. What most people have trouble with is the Case Processing Database where you can check on Spacing, Pooling orders etc. Thats what I am offering help with.
Daniel, I don’t know that they have form numbers. They are accessed by cause number, relief sought or legal description. You get to the search menu through the Case Processing Database found on the main OCC page. Divisions/oil and gas/databases.
Also go to the archive oil and gas database and look up the RDH 1-4 4-13n-9w Canadian county look at the peak production on March of 02’. Chesapeake got a good one for six months wish it would have lasted longer for my families sake, but it is all a gift from God!
I go to this website all the time to look for Drilling Permits.
My 'BLOG" has a full set of instructions on how to do this. I do not use the Java Web App, as I call the hot line at OCC and they said it was not needed, plus I could never get it to work
I tried that and it has not been successful. Do you have to enter a county? Also do you have to specify relief sought, or can you just leave it is and get anything that has been filed? Thanks for helping me through this. I finally got a handle on the new well search that works really good.
Ok I need help on occ website, how do I find out if there is any thing legally pooling, location exception, spacing, etc. on a certain section? I’ve looked up sections that I know there are records and it shows nothing on the case processing web app. We get a check from Devon for 1.2 acres under the town of Calumet and the stubs have benn showing around 50 per bbl of NGL not our share, just the gross amount.
Michael I have seen about 1/4 decline since Dec 2010. Not as drastic as I had feared. Yours looks similar? The reports of 50% in the first year were a bit off. For this I am glad.