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Wellsite Responsibility in West Texas

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How many wellsites should I expect to be responsible for in West Texas? If I'm the only engineer, can I delegate some of the workload to some of the other services guys?
 
I've always found it very difficult to be in two places at once. So the answer to your question boils down to " Does your definition of responsible mean being responsible for every single activity on site 24 /7" or does it mean "sitting in an office somewhere and monitoring say six computer screens at once"

Its a rather important distinction.
 
The company I have worked for supposedly has a policy that there is one rig supervisor for each pulling unit. In reality - there are often 2-3 rigs per supervisor.

I have heard about companies having approximately 100 wells / production engineer when the wells are new. Though, some companies are running in the 600-1000 wells / production engineer range.

I expected the higher well count / engineer are for fields where the conditions are more stable and not where there are lots of artificial lift changes and workover operations needed.
 
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