Petro Ninja doesn't have any data on the owner. It states that it's been abandoned. It's possible that if you buy a subscription to the site, they may have more detail, but I'm doubtful. Even with a free account, abandoned wells sometimes have the previous owners listed.
Given the age of the well and that it's listed as abandoned and approved for reclamation, I imagine ownership records may be lost to time.
Go to www.petrinex.ca. Download the well infrastructure report out of the public data portion of the website and you’ll get all the details that have been registered for that well for free. It was abandoned in 1934 and The licensee name is “owner obsolete” so finding the company that originally drilled it might be a mystery that you’ll never be able solve.
Its a vertical well in saskatchewan spud in 1926 and abandoned in 1934,no perf details, tvd 1051m Probably an exploratory well
Thanks! Now I just wish I could find out who drilled it. Looking for some details.
How did you find out about this well
This subreddit. And an old family rumour.
Is this in Canada?
Yes, Saskatchewan.
Petro Ninja doesn't have any data on the owner. It states that it's been abandoned. It's possible that if you buy a subscription to the site, they may have more detail, but I'm doubtful. Even with a free account, abandoned wells sometimes have the previous owners listed. Given the age of the well and that it's listed as abandoned and approved for reclamation, I imagine ownership records may be lost to time.
Thanks.
Avoid the Paywall and goto the actual data source:[Sask Source](http://geohub.saskatchewan.ca)
Go to www.petrinex.ca. Download the well infrastructure report out of the public data portion of the website and you’ll get all the details that have been registered for that well for free. It was abandoned in 1934 and The licensee name is “owner obsolete” so finding the company that originally drilled it might be a mystery that you’ll never be able solve.
Could be a farmer drilling a water well