Benson Jr And Beadleston John
Operator of record for 6 catalogued wells across 1 state. Every well below links to its full registry page.
Wells operated
6
Active
1
Plugged
5
Orphaned
0
Portfolio by state
| State | Wells |
|---|---|
| Illinois | 6 |
Well mix
- Oil wells
- 3
- Gas wells
- 0
- Shut-in
- 0
- Active share
- 17%
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Claim your operator profileNotable wells operated by Benson Jr And Beadleston John
| Well | API # | Status | Type | Location | Operator | Depth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hardsock, Fred 1 | 12-049-00125 | Plugged & abandoned | Other type | Effingham, IL | Benson, J.R. and Beadleston, John | 2,547 ft |
| Fox, William 1 | 12-049-00705 | Plugged & abandoned | Oil | Effingham, IL | Benson, J.R. and Beadleston, John | 2,523 ft |
| Layson, Roy 1 | 12-049-00707 | Plugged & abandoned | Oil | Effingham, IL | Benson, J.R. and Beadleston, John | 2,513 ft |
| Mason Community 1-D | 12-049-00709 | Active | Oil | Effingham, IL | Benson, J.R. and Beadleston, John | 2,507 ft |
| Durre, George 1 | 12-051-01023 | Plugged & abandoned | Other type | Fayette, IL | Benson, J.R. and Beadleston, John | 2,500 ft |
| Schwengel 2-A | 12-049-00827 | Plugged & abandoned | Other type | Effingham, IL | Benson, J.R. and Beadleston, John | 2,490 ft |
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Frequently asked questions
How many wells does Benson Jr And Beadleston John operate?
Benson Jr And Beadleston John is the operator of record for 6 catalogued oil & gas wells, with the largest concentration in Illinois (6). Only wells in states WellCensus has ingested are counted.
How many of Benson Jr And Beadleston John's wells are still active?
1 of Benson Jr And Beadleston John's catalogued wells are active; 5 are plugged & abandoned.
Dataset updated . Operator portfolios are resolved from raw state registry filings (exact-normalized names; subsidiaries stay separate).