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Blue Quail

228 well reports on file across 12 Texas counties, from 2012 to 2017. Median depth 320 ft.

228Reports
12Counties
320 ftMedian depth
90 gpmMedian yield

Where they work

Counties worked, busiest first.
CountyReportsShareMedian depth, ft
Midland County5925.9%103
Reeves County5624.6%340
Loving County3013.2%460
Pecos County2511.0%600
Ward County208.8%320
Martin County114.8%1,500
Ector County83.5%120
Upton County62.6%310
Sterling County62.6%280
Glasscock County31.3%300
Irion County31.3%480
Dawson County10.4%140

What they drill

Purpose, and how deep each went.
PurposeWellsShareMedian depth, ft
Fracking Supply10746.9%360
Rig Supply5021.9%400
Irrigation3615.8%100
Domestic208.8%104
Injection73.1%119
Test Well52.2%104
Stock20.9%200
Industrial10.4%400

Their deepest reports

Deepest reports by this firm. Column one is the tracking number.
ReportYearDepth, ftWater at, ftYield, gpmPurpose
46374620171,500150Fracking Supply
46374020171,500150Fracking Supply
46373920171,500150Fracking Supply
46373820171,500150Fracking Supply
46373720171,500150Fracking Supply
46373620171,500150Fracking Supply
46360220171,211Rig Supply
4635992017800Rig Supply
459494201768070Fracking Supply
4637662017660150Fracking Supply

Every figure here comes from a report a licensed driller filed on the day the work ended — sometimes decades ago. It describes what was found then, not what a well yields today, and it is not a statement that any well is sound, potable or still in use.

This page counts reports, not quality, and it is not a recommendation. A firm that files more reports drills more wells — nothing else follows.

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