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H & S Investments

Operator of record for 34 catalogued wells across 1 state. Every well below links to its full registry page.

Wells operated

34

Active

34

Plugged

0

Orphaned

0

Portfolio by state

StateWells
Pennsylvania34

Well mix

Oil wells
34
Gas wells
0
Shut-in
0
Active share
100%

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Notable wells operated by H & S Investments

Wells operated by H & S Investments
WellAPI #StatusTypeLocationOperatorDepth
Metzgar 937-123-46802ActiveOilWarren, PAH & S Investments LLC
Metzgar 1137-123-46935ActiveOilWarren, PAH & S Investments LLC
Metzgar 1637-123-46994ActiveOilWarren, PAH & S Investments LLC
Zimmerman Lease Zimm 1037-123-47378ActiveOilWarren, PAH & S Investments LLC
Church Lease Church 937-123-47320ActiveOilWarren, PAH & S Investments LLC
Church Lease Church 1037-123-47321ActiveOilWarren, PAH & S Investments LLC
Church Lease Church 837-123-47319ActiveOilWarren, PAH & S Investments LLC
Church Lease Church 437-123-47318ActiveOilWarren, PAH & S Investments LLC
Church Lease Church 337-123-47317ActiveOilWarren, PAH & S Investments LLC
Zimmerman Lease Zimm 937-123-47377ActiveOilWarren, PAH & S Investments LLC
Zimmerman Lease Zimm 1237-123-47380ActiveOilWarren, PAH & S Investments LLC
Metzgar 637-123-46799ActiveOilWarren, PAH & S Investments LLC

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Frequently asked questions

How many wells does H & S Investments operate?

H & S Investments is the operator of record for 34 catalogued oil & gas wells, with the largest concentration in Pennsylvania (34). Only wells in states WellCensus has ingested are counted.

How many of H & S Investments's wells are still active?

34 of H & S Investments's catalogued wells are active; 0 are plugged & abandoned.

Dataset updated . Operator portfolios are resolved from raw state registry filings (exact-normalized names; subsidiaries stay separate).