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API: 15-159-20017
KID: 1006123090
Lease: DEWERFF
Well: 1 TWIN
Original operator: RALPH HAMILTON
Current operator: unavailable
Field: Chase-Silica
Location: T19S R10W, Sec. 21
NW SW SW
990 North, 330 East, from SW corner
NAD27 Longitude: -98.4418199
NAD27 Latitude: 38.3794191
NAD83 Longitude: -98.4421686
NAD83 Latitude: 38.3794305
Lat-long calculated from footages
County: Rice
Permit Date: Mar-06-1967
Spud Date: Mar-07-1967
Completion Date: Mar-12-1967
Plugging Date: Mar-12-1967
Well Type: D&A
Status: Plugged and Abandoned
Total Depth: 3087
Elevation: 1771 KB
Producing Formation: HEEBNER SHALE
IP Oil (bbl):
IP Water (bbl):
IP GAS (MCF):
KCC Permit No.:
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Wireline Log Header Data

Logger: Electra Log Inc.
Tool: Radiation Accurlog
Operator on log RALPH HAMILTON
Top: 2700; Bottom: 3080
Log Date: Mar-12-1967
BHT: 100F
Gamma Ray: Y
Spontaneous Potential:
Holdings at: Lawrence
 
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Tops Data

Formation
(source name)
TopBaseSourceUpdated
Stone Corral Formation
(STONE CORRAL FORMATION (ANHYDRITE))
445   KGS - DPA Chase Project May-31-2000
Heebner Shale Member
(*HEEB)
2826   KGS - DPA Chase Project May-31-2000
Brown Lime
(BL)
2947   KGS - DPA Chase Project May-31-2000
Lansing Group
(LANSING)
2973   KGS - DPA Chase Project May-31-2000

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