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  • How to Use the Texas PR Report

    Can you give me the steps to fill out my first Texas PR report?

    To create the Texas PR report you will need to Build it, then Modify it if necessary, then Print it. All three of these are found under the Texas Reports Menu.

    1. Build File for Texas PR Report

    Before printing the PR report, the file will need be created for the production period on which you'll be reporting.

    Production Period
    Enter the production year and period for which the report is being generated.

    P5 Oper No.
    Enter the state-assigned operator number that will be included in the file created.

    In order for the file to be built, the state in the well information screen must be set as TX, and it must have a valid field and lease attached to it. The field name chosen will be included as part of the report, and the RRC lease number and district number will be included from the lease information record.


    2. Modify Texas PR Data

    Once built, any manual changes can be made to the PR file using the Modify PR File screen. This allows updates, and allows data to be filled into the file that is not tracked or recorded by our software. Be aware that once the file has been modified, re-building the PR file will overwrite those manual changes. A record will exist for each well for each production period that the file has been created.


    3. Print Texas PR Report

    Once the file has been created and any changes made, the report can be printed. The report is printed by field, and contains all wells within that field on the report.

    Year/Period
    Enter the production year and production period on which the report should be based.

    First/Last Field
    Enter the range of fields on which to create the report.

    Operator No.
    The state-issued operator number that will be included on the report being printed.

    Corrected Report
    Select this option if this is a corrected report to a previously filed report.

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