A-364, WC RR CO Survey, Wharton County, Texas

Abstract 364 in the Original Land Survey grid. This is the description a mineral deed uses for land in this county.

Acres
666
derived from the polygon
Wells recorded
8
83.3 acres per well
Block
Location
29.237, -96.422

On the ground

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

29.23700, -96.42153 · 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
481336881DEFRIENDDEFRIEND, E. M. & CHARLOTTE ANN8,350 ft
481334471RAINOSHEK, ROBERT J. ET ALHANSON MINERALS CO.8,000 ft
481022981not filedTEXAS OIL & GAS CORP.5,350 ft
481305183ALLENSON, E. C.TERRA RESOURCES, INC.5,225 ft
481014351ALLENSON HEIRSHOLLIMON OIL CORPORATION5,200 ft
481325239ALLENSONDEFRIEND, E. M. & CHARLOTTE ANN4,975 ft
481332451DEFRIEND, CHARLOTTE ANNM & R EXPLORATION COMPANY4,964 ft
481324924RAINOSHEK-GARNER GAS UNITTXO PRODUCTION CORP.2,950 ft

7 of 8 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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