R.L.P. INVESTMENTS

Operated by RAYCO OPERATING, INC. (P-5 695568) in the HRUBETZ (ELLEN) field. Every figure below is a volume the Railroad Commission published, multiplied by a monthly price you can check.

Oil lease lease 32727District 7BField 43073500Hydrogen sulphide fieldOilSaveExport
Value, all time
$733 k
Aug 2023 – May 2026
Value, last 12 filed months
$161 k
at the published price for each month
Months reported
34
no gaps in the span
Streams
1
oil

The Railroad Commission's own record for the field this lease produces from, including the spacing rule that governs how close together its wells may be drilled.

These are facts about the field, not about this lease. The field holds 72 leases and 148 wells, and the rule below applies to all of them.

Discovered
1982-09-20
as the register files it
Field class
Oil and gas
the register's own label
Between wells
933 ft
minimum
From a lease line
330 ft
minimum

A drilling unit in this field needs at least 40 acres.

The register flags this field for hydrogen sulphide. That is a poisonous gas that occurs naturally in some formations. The flag is a property of the field as the Commission records it. It is not a measurement taken at this lease, and it is not a statement that gas is escaping anywhere.

The Commission's schedule remark for this field reads: WAS REDUCED FROM 100 MER TO 93 BO/D.

What this lease produced, and what it was worth

Oil and condensate are valued on the volume the state records as disposed of; gas and casinghead gas on the volume produced. They are different columns of different files, and the difference is not cosmetic.

StreamBasisVolumeValue
OilDisposition9,708 bbl$733,207
Total$733,207

Wells on this lease (1)

Every wellbore the Railroad Commission records against this lease key, with the depth, the last completion and the plug date exactly as filed. A well with no plug date is not stated to be producing — the state files no such flag.

These wells centre on 31.9748, -99.6782. A lease has no coordinate of its own — that point is the mean of its wells, and they span 0.0 miles.

31.97480, -99.67816 · centre of the wells drawn, derived

What these wells add up to

Every figure below is counted over all of this lease's wells, not over the rows listed above. The Railroad Commission files two facts about a well's state — a plug date and a proration-schedule flag — and a well can carry both, so they are published as separate counts and never merged into a status.

On the schedule
0.0%
0 of 1 wells
With a plug date
0.0%
0 of 1 wells
Median depth
4,600 ft
1 wells filed one
Completion to plug
no well filed both dates

What the state filed about each well

On the RRC proration schedule
00.0%
A plug date is filed
00.0%
BothOn the schedule and plugged. Neither fact cancels the other.
00.0%
NeitherNo plug date, and not on the schedule.
1100.0%

A plug date is the date the Commission recorded the wellbore as sealed with cement and abandoned. It is the only end-of-life fact Texas files. There is no "active" flag on a well, so this page does not print one — a well with no plug date is not stated to be producing.

How deep they were drilled

The one well that filed a depth was drilled to 4,600 ft.

Completions filed
Aug 2023
1 of 1 wells

1 well

42-0833627334,600 ftAug 2023

The API number is the state's, prefixed 42 for Texas. A well is matched to this lease by the lease key the Commission files on the wellbore record, so a well that has moved between leases appears under each one it was filed against.

Every month this lease reported (34)

Volume × price = value, one row per cycle. The price columns are the same series published on the prices page — nothing here is modelled.

34 months

May 2026215106.413.05$22,878
Apr 202621698.932.87$21,369
Mar 202621989.753.15$19,655
Feb 202621763.503.75$13,780
Jan 202610759.138.00$6,327
Dec 202511056.664.41$6,233
Nov 202511058.593.93$6,445
Oct 202529659.383.30$17,576
Sep 202536162.743.08$22,649
Aug 202518663.933.01$11,891
Jul 2025066.743.32$0
Jun 202518166.483.13$12,033
May 202515960.553.23$9,627
Apr 202518662.363.54$11,599
Mar 202518167.704.27$12,254
Feb 202535870.884.34$25,375
Jan 202536774.324.28$27,275
Dec 202436368.993.12$25,043
Nov 202418569.052.20$12,774
Oct 202436071.372.28$25,693
Sep 202418169.612.36$12,599
Aug 202419475.632.06$14,672
Jul 202418079.932.15$14,387
Jun 202436378.082.63$28,343
May 202418278.812.20$14,343
Apr 202436784.451.66$30,993
Mar 202436180.301.55$28,988
Feb 202454076.091.78$41,089
Jan 202443173.023.30$31,472
Dec 202352471.262.61$37,340
Nov 202321477.892.81$16,668
Oct 202320585.443.09$17,515
Sep 202374889.042.74$66,602
Aug 202384180.522.67$67,717

How to read this page

The arithmetic is one multiplication per stream per month. Here it is, worked, on a real row from the table above.

May 2026 — as filed, then multipliedworked
Oil                  215 bbl  × $106.41 =    $22,878

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Month total                                  $22,878

The volumes are the state's, unchanged

Every barrel and every Mcf on this page is a number the Railroad Commission of Texas published in its monthly production query. Nothing is modelled, estimated or filled in.

The dollars are a multiplication, not a valuation

Volume × a published monthly price. It is not what the operator was paid: it takes no account of a contract, a differential, a transportation deduction, or the share any one owner holds.

Oil and gas are priced differently

Oil is a Texas realisation — the crude oil first purchase price. Gas is a benchmark, because no free Texas wellhead gas series exists at any date. The prices page publishes the difference rather than correcting it away.

A lease is not a well

The state reports oil on lease and gas on well, and this page is the lease grain. 7B/O/32727 is the state's own key, not one this site invented.