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there are two ramifications to this deal: a) this is a pretty big bet by epd on the feds allowing more liquids exports. this would help to bolster liquid hydrocarbon prices, and, b) as regards our…Continue
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jim, FYI I deleted my replies because I thought Ms. Jessye Roux Conner might think they were derogatory and directed at her.
jim, please do not approve this comment. In fact, let me know when you've read it and I will delete. I had the opportunity, briefly, to review two of the APC files with the completion and allowable reports. They were not good. I have some scout intel on a couple of the earlier wells which are better but still no barn burner. There is probably 6 or 7 wells that have been tested and I don't feel like posting the specifics of the two that I reviewed. Rather wait hoping that there is some good news to go with the bad. As to why APC has permitted an alternate unit well,? They fully develop their HA and CV units in E TX. They put a walking rig on the pad and just drill 'em all one after another. APC has also driven their D&C costs down to where their E TX wells are impressively low cost relatively speaking. They're still horizontal wells after all. Yes, I would like to discuss your qualifications as an expert witness when convenient.
Jim, welcome to GHS. I suggest that you join the North Caddo Parish Group. There is no Brown Dense activity within thirty miles of North Caddo. The activity in North Caddo is Cotton Valley and Haynesville liquids being pursued by Anadarko E&P Onshore.