Does anybody know how much condensate the haynesville shale is producing per day, if any ?

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It's very small in volume as the Haynesville is dry gas, varies by area and is included as part of the completion data in the SONRIS Well Scout reports.
Appreciate your response Skip... anyone else feel free to chime in. SONRIS is a great resource but a little hard to navigate. Thanks for the heads up. VP
V.P., I suggest that you look through some of the discussions and instructions concerning SONRIS Lite on the SONRIS Help Center group page. A few tips will go a long way as the database (that is the Lite version) is quite user friendly. Let me know if you need any help.

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