omg what your saying is the pad is in my section but doesn’t include me in the well. I took a look at the amend permit and realized that the spacing doesn’t include 25. Big bummer. Three formations on that one. I’m still learning.
They are listing the surface location which is how the OCC lists them on the permit. Wells often share a pad to decrease the cost of building a new one.
The Nunn 0604 26-35-2WXH spud from the surface location in 25 at 34.9706591 Lat, -97.5748881 Lon. API 35087223280000. It turns and goes into 26 & 35. See the red stick in the yellow section 26. It doesn’t have the tiny extension going to the surface in 25.
Whetstone 0604 25-36-1-3WXH spud 7/19/23 from the surface location in 25 at 34.9707163 Lat, -97.5748881 Lon. API 35087223380000 (not the same as NUNN 2)
Whetstone 0604 25-36-1-4WXH has a surface location in 25 at 34.9707697 Lat, -97.5748881 Lon. API 35087224040000
Whetstone 0604 25-36-3MXH has a surface location in 25 at 34.9707163 Lat, -97.5748881 Lon. API 35087223290000 (Note the slight difference in name and intended reservoir)
Whetstone 1-25-36WXH has a surface location in 25 at 34.9706204 Lat, -97.5729607 Lon. API 35087220760000 . It was spud 6-25-2017 and completed 8-4-2017. ( It had it’s own pad back in 2017.)
So you do have four permitted Whetstone wells in 25 & 36. One is completed and two are in progress. Not sure about the last one. They are in section 25/36. See the map below and you look at section 25 just to the right of the yellow block 26. See where the spider legs come out of the platform near the northern border. You are included in the Whetstone wells unless something happens.
Yes thanks again Martha. I’ve been collecting for years on the original one. Keep waiting on the other three to finish drilling. Some of the permits have expired. Don’t know what that means for me. As I said it’s been two years in the making of their decisions.
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