GANADO, WEST (6000), District 02, Texas
A field is the Railroad Commission's unit of geology and of regulation. Its spacing rule is what decides how many wells an acreage can hold.
Our estimate: volumes the operator filed with the Commission, valued at the EIA first-purchase price for that month. It is not a payment anyone received, and it is not a royalty. It sums the 3 leases in this field that have a page here — 33% of the register's 9 — so it understates the field.
Production, 2025
The Railroad Commission's Oil and Gas Annual Report for 2025, its most recent. These are the state's figures for the whole field, not ours.
| Wells | In the field | Producing | Produced in 2025 | Also produced | Cumulative |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oil | 0 | 0 | 0 bbl | 0 mcfcasinghead | 855,492 bblsince discovery |
This field filed no production for 2025. It remains on the Commission's schedules.
The discovery well's oil measured 31.0° API gravity, perforated at 6,004 ft.
Spacing rule
What the Commission requires of a well on this field.
Commission remarks: CALENDAR DAY TESTING APPROVED
County
Leases in this field
Every lease here files this field's number with the Commission and has a page on this site.
| Lease | Operator | Value |
|---|---|---|
| CRAVENS, J. R. | ALLEGIANT RESOURCES, LLC | $1.6 M |
| WIESE, DELLA | UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA | $72 k |
| MAURITZ, T. N. | UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA | $9 k |
Field number 33898820, from the Railroad Commission's field register. The register's own index resolves 9 leases and 15 wells to this field by name, over every lease in Texas rather than only those with a page here. It resolves a lease by NAME and refuses an ambiguous one, so it counts nothing for a field that shares its name with another — which is why the lease count above comes from the field number instead.