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The Interactive Scout Ticket The "scout ticket" is a paper or (these days) computer file that summarizes all the information available on a single well. Basic information like the well name, location, depth, and date completed will be found here. Also, there will be a record of the major formation tops encountered in the well, what "treatments", if any were used, and how much oil or gas the well produced initially.
This particular scout ticket is from the "Carrel #1-11", a well located in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. The Carrel produces oil and gas from the deltaic Red Fork sand. During the time of deposition of the Red Fork, most of Roger Mills county was under water. Click on an area of the scout ticket for an explanation of that information. The definition will appear at the very top of your browser window.
This paper scout ticket is from 1982. These days, this kind of data is accessed through a computer. For examples, click HERE.
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