A-254, WT RR CO Survey, Gaines County, Texas

Abstract 254 in the Original Land Survey grid. This is the description a mineral deed uses for land in this county.

Acres
657
derived from the polygon
Wells recorded
15
43.8 acres per well
Block
G
Location
32.748, -102.597

On the ground

The abstract as the Commission draws it, on satellite imagery. The faint outlines are the neighbouring abstracts in Gaines County; click one to open it.

32.74760, -102.59700 · derived from the polygon

A pin outside the outline is normal. The Commission files the coordinate of the well’s bottom hole and the abstract of the tract where it was permitted. A horizontal well enters the ground in one survey and bottoms in the next, so about one well in five sits outside the shape it belongs to. A horizontal well’s bottom hole sits a median 2,780 m from its abstract against 877 m for a vertical one, which is a lateral’s length. The Commission also states that its coordinates are interpreted from survey boundaries and are not necessarily true geographic locations.

Wells in this abstract

APIWell no.LeaseOperatorDepth
1653846640WLINDOSS UNITBLOCK "T" PETROLEUM, INC.8,302 ft
1653735670SEMINOLE, EAST (SAN ANDRES) UNITBLOCK "T" PETROLEUM, INC.6,000 ft
1653829480SEMINOLE, EAST (SAN ANDRES) UNITBLOCK "T" PETROLEUM, INC.5,750 ft
16533913506SEMINOLE, EAST (SAN ANDRES) UNITBLOCK "T" PETROLEUM, INC.5,650 ft
16534600508SEMINOLE, EAST (SAN ANDRES) UNITBLOCK "T" PETROLEUM, INC.5,642 ft
1653444017LINDOSS UNITBLOCK "T" PETROLEUM, INC.5,630 ft
1653460221LINDOSS UNITBLOCK "T" PETROLEUM, INC.5,620 ft
1653460422WLINDOSS UNITBLOCK "T" PETROLEUM, INC.5,620 ft
165332841LINDSEYMOBIL PRODUCING TX. & N.M. INC.5,600 ft
1653658223LINDOSS UNITBLOCK "T" PETROLEUM, INC.5,595 ft
165102512LINDSEYG-M-K OIL CO., INC.5,528 ft
165102501LINDSEYG-M-K OIL CO., INC.5,520 ft
1653443918LINDOSS UNITMOBIL PRODUCING TX. & N.M. INC.
1653460723LINDOSS UNITMOBIL PRODUCING TX. & N.M. INC.
16534608509EAST SEMINOLE SAN ANDRES UNITMOBIL PRODUCING TX. & N.M. INC.

6 of 15 leases are not linked. Texas files 516,445 leases and gives a page only to the 327,776 that ever reported a volume, so a lease can be named on a well and have no record to open. The well IS on that lease either way. The operator is linked from the lease, so a well without a lease page carries no operator link either.

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