Sunday, August 28, 2011

SWAPO...RRC and GIS map viewer navigation instructions:

Railroad Commission Website Navigation
Once in the website, you can click on Data & Statistics (from left column) and a menu will appear where you can scroll down to Online Research (Queries).
Once inside the Online Research Queries section of the website you will need to “Launch Application” within the (Drilling Permit (Form W-1) Application Query).
You will see that there are other sections within the where you can research other things, but we are only covering how to pull the plats that are filed of public record.  A new screen will pop up “Search for W-1s”
Fill out the two fields (begins with):
1)      “Operator Name”  with “Chesapeake” or “Carrizo
2)      “Lease Name”
The wells for Chesapeake are:
a)      Bruder
b)      Rush Creek
c)       Palos Verdes
d)      Kennedale
e)      KISD
f)       Pruett
g)      White
The wells for Carrizo are:
a)      SWAPO II
b)      Fannin Farms
Lease Name:  You can pull the lease names off the list that the city provided for you.  This will allow you to put the plats on a map and see what is platted into a unit and what is not.  Click “Submit” button at bottom of screen.
You can click on the hyperlinks, in the column “Lease Name” (Bruder or Bruder-Watson) and they will direct you to the unit in question.
You are at the top of the W-1 Review screen.  You will have to scroll down until you can see a column for “File Path”
There should be a selection for the PLAT.  This will allow you to see where wells are drilled and apply that information to our SWAPO organization.

Public GIS Map Viewer Navigation
Once inside the Online Research Queries section of the website you will need to “launch application” within the “Public GIS Map viewer for oil & gas wells, pipeline data and LP sites”.
On the map of Texas, select “Go to county” “439 Tarrant”
On Screen pan, zoom in 3x three times and maneuver into our area.
Under map tools select “identify well”
Click on red circle = a well in production… gives you GIS wellbore attributes…
(Blue circle = well not in production)
Next click on “Operator/wellbore /PDQ
Next click on “Production Data Query (PDQ) … this will give you a log of the MCF per month.
$4.12 is the current price MCF = M / Cubic Feet or $1000 / cubic feet, x production = dollar amount of production.

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