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Tag Petroleum

Operator of record for 14 catalogued wells across 1 state. Every well below links to its full registry page.

Wells operated

14

Active

0

Plugged

14

Orphaned

0

Portfolio by state

StateWells
Oklahoma14

Well mix

Oil wells
10
Gas wells
1
Shut-in
0
Active share
0%

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Notable wells operated by Tag Petroleum

Wells operated by Tag Petroleum
WellAPI #StatusTypeLocationOperatorDepth
Karcher #235-103-20336Plugged & abandonedOther typeNoble, OKTag Petroleum Inc
Stufflebeam #135-119-30131Plugged & abandonedOilPayne, OKTag Petroleum Inc
R Wall #1a35-119-22313Plugged & abandonedOilPayne, OKTag Petroleum Inc
Tubbs #135-103-20556Plugged & abandonedOilNoble, OKTag Petroleum Inc
Herman Frank #135-103-21327Plugged & abandonedOther typeNoble, OKTag Petroleum Inc
Lawrence #135-103-22632Plugged & abandonedGasNoble, OKTag Petroleum Inc
Hoss #1-2435-103-23875Plugged & abandonedOther typeNoble, OKTag Petroleum Inc
Ryan #135-119-02547Plugged & abandonedOilPayne, OKTag Petroleum Inc
R Wall #2-A35-119-22379Plugged & abandonedOilPayne, OKTag Petroleum Inc
Cross Trust #12-135-119-22867Plugged & abandonedOilPayne, OKTag Petroleum Inc
Dawson #1-135-119-22898Plugged & abandonedOilPayne, OKTag Petroleum Inc
Concrete #1-135-119-22922Plugged & abandonedOilPayne, OKTag Petroleum Inc

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Frequently asked questions

How many wells does Tag Petroleum operate?

Tag Petroleum is the operator of record for 14 catalogued oil & gas wells, with the largest concentration in Oklahoma (14). Only wells in states WellCensus has ingested are counted.

How many of Tag Petroleum's wells are still active?

0 of Tag Petroleum's catalogued wells are active; 14 are plugged & abandoned.

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